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"Steam explosion in New York kills one, injures several"
 
Thu Jul 19, 12:40 AM

" NEW YORK (AP) - An underground steam pipe explosion tore through a New York street near Grand Central Terminal on Wednesday, swallowing a tow truck and killing one person as hundreds of others ran for cover amid a towering geyser of steam and flying rubble.

Mayor Michael Bloomberg said the explosion was not terrorism, though the blast caused a brief panic about a possible attack.


"There is no reason to believe whatsoever that this is anything other than a failure of our infrastructure," he said of the a steam pipe that had been installed in 1924.


About 30 people were injured, at least four seriously. Authorities could not immediately account for how the most seriously wounded victims were injured.


Eighteen people were taken to local hospitals, officials said. One person was pronounced dead at Bellevue Hospital from an apparent heart attack, Bloomberg said. Two were in critical condition and another two were seriously injured. The others suffered minor injuries.


The explosion caused widespread chaos as residents and commuters heard a huge blast - and feared for the worst. Thousands of commuters evacuated the train terminal, some at a run, after workers yelled for people to leave the building.


A titanic geyser of steam and mud shot from the centre of the blast, generating a tremendous roar. The initial burst of steam rose higher than the nearby 77-storey Chrysler Building, one of Manhattan's tallest buildings. The air near the site was filled with debris.


Debbie Tontodonato, 40, a manager for Clear Channel Outdoor, said she thought the rumble from the 6 p.m. EDT explosion was thunder.


"I looked out the window and I saw these huge chunks that I thought were hail," she said.


"We panicked, I think everyone thought the worst. Thank God it wasn't."


"It was like a cattle drive going down the stairs, with everyone pushing. I almost fell down the stairs."


Heiko Thieme, an investment banker, had mud splattered on his face, pants and shoes. He said the explosion was like a volcano.


"Everybody was a bit confused, everybody obviously thought of 9/11."


Streets were closed in several blocks in all directions. Subway service in the area was suspended.


The Buildings Department determined late Wednesday that nearby buildings were structurally sound but suffered some water damage and broken windows. Several metres of street near the eight-metre crater was in danger of collapse.


There were also concerns about what was spewed into the air. Some of the pipes carrying steam through the city are wrapped in asbestos.


"The big fear that we have is there may or may not have been asbestos release," Bloomberg said.


Officials wouldn't know until test results until later, the mayor said, but if there was a release it may have washed away with the water that came with the steam.

The steam cleared around 8 p.m., exposing a crater in the street. A red tow truck lay at the bottom of the hole.

Con Edison spokesman Chris Olert said workers were still trying to determine what caused the blast.

Millions of kilograms of steam are pumped beneath New York streets every hour, heating and cooling thousands of buildings, including the Empire State Building.

The steam pipes are sometimes prone to rupture, however. In 1989, a gigantic steam explosion ripped through a street, killing three people and sending mud and debris several storeys into the air.

That explosion was caused by a condition known as "water hammer," the result of condensation of water inside a steam pipe. The sudden mix of hot steam and cool water can cause pressure to skyrocket, bursting the pipe. "

http://ca.news.yahoo.com/s/capress/070719/world/manhattan_explosion_1

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