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MANHATTAN STEAM PIPE EXPLOSION

Jul 20, 2018 | Featured, On The Scene News | 0 comments

By Sandra Escallon

On Thursday July 19th, at 6:39 am, there was a steam line rupture close to the iconic Flatiron in Manhattan. There was a lot of smoke but nobody got injured.

 

“Everything is now under investigation if your question might be what caused this, I’m going to tell you upfront we do not have that answer. That is a matter for investigation as soon as we have results of that investigation, of course we will share them. We do not have that answer now it’s just a few hours into this incident”, says the mayor Di Blasio during his update about the situation.




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