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07-18-2007, 06:04 PM
NEW YORK (CNN) -- A transformer exploded Wednesday afternoon near Manhattan's Grand Central train station, possibly a result of steam underground, New York Police Department told CNN.
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from the scene shows what appears to be steam billowing from underground and a small school bus with its windows and a door blown out.
Jim Margolin in the FBI's New York office said there is no indication that there is anything "suspicious" behind the explosion, though the FBI is still collecting information from city agencies and officials.
The New York Fire Department said it received a call reporting an explosion at 5:56 p.m.
More than 170 firefighters have been dispatched to the site at Lexington Avenue near 41st Street.
No injuries were reported, according to New York Office of Emergency Management.
Subway lines near the explosion have been rerouted to alternate lines bypassing the Grand Central station stop, according to the Metropolitan Transit Authority.
http://www.cnn.com/2007/US/07/18/new.york.explosion/index.html - find the story in this link
some people have been saying its a terrorist attack which i think is BS since there were no injuries and it was just water that exploded and turned into fire somehow, steam is very hot and dangerous
any thoughts?
http://i.l.cnn.net/cnn/2007/US/07/18/new.york.explosion/art.transformer.wabc.jpg
http://www.cnn.com/.element/img/2.0/mosaic/base_skins/baseplate/corner_wire_BL.gif
from the scene shows what appears to be steam billowing from underground and a small school bus with its windows and a door blown out.
Jim Margolin in the FBI's New York office said there is no indication that there is anything "suspicious" behind the explosion, though the FBI is still collecting information from city agencies and officials.
The New York Fire Department said it received a call reporting an explosion at 5:56 p.m.
More than 170 firefighters have been dispatched to the site at Lexington Avenue near 41st Street.
No injuries were reported, according to New York Office of Emergency Management.
Subway lines near the explosion have been rerouted to alternate lines bypassing the Grand Central station stop, according to the Metropolitan Transit Authority.
http://www.cnn.com/2007/US/07/18/new.york.explosion/index.html - find the story in this link
some people have been saying its a terrorist attack which i think is BS since there were no injuries and it was just water that exploded and turned into fire somehow, steam is very hot and dangerous
any thoughts?