The steam pipe that exploded on Tuesday is old and is lined with a cancer-causing material, the 11 News I-Team has discovered.The steam pipe is believed to be 40 to 50 years old and lined with ...
There are currently 19 Con Ed steam pipes leaking under our feet, the utility said. A section of its 105-mile underground network ruptured in the Flatiron district on July 19, spewing asbestos into ...
WEBVTT EDEBRI.THE EUTAW STREET PIPE BURST SENTA STEADY PLUME OF STEAM, DIRT,MUD AND CHUNKS OF ASPHALT SOME50 FEET IN THE AIR.AND CAME WITH AN OMINOUSWARNING.THE SIDEWALK AND STREET BECAMEHOT,THEN ...
Forty-four of the nearly 50 buildings evacuated after an asbestos-lined, 86-year-old steam pipe exploded in the heart of the Flatiron District Thursday remain off limits as officials thoroughly assess ...
BALTIMORE -- Baltimore Fire reports five people have been injured after a steam pipe exploded on Tuesday, causing headaches for the afternoon rush hour, buckling the street, shattering windows on cars ...
FLATIRON DISTRICT, Manhattan (WABC) -- Expert engineers speculated Thursday the steam pipe explosion in the Flatiron District of Manhattan may have been caused by a pipe failure due to age, ...
NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) --Witnesses at the scene of a massive steam pipe explosion in the Flatiron District say it was like a volcano erupting right underneath Fifth Avenue. "I heard a really loud boom ...
I REALLY G AOT LATE UPDATE ON THE WORKERS CONDITIONS, LOOK BEHIND ME AT THIS BUILDIN IS GA FAMILIAR BUILDING ESPECIALLY IF YOU COMMUTE OF THE EXPRESSWAY, YOU SEE THIS EVERY DAY. FEDERAL SAFETY ...
Workers in hazmat suits on 22nd Street and Fifth Avenue next to the area where a steam pipe exploded contaminating a large area with asbestos. Natan Dvir The Flatiron District remained a hellscape of ...
Con Edison's steam moves under the streets of Manhattan; it's used for heating, cooling, hot water and sterilizing hospital equipment — except when pipes explode. Crews have been working around the ...
There's "concern whether the debris entered buildings and air conditioners." An 86-year-old underground steam pipe exploded in New York City Thursday morning, spewing dangerous asbestos-tainted debris ...