Gas-like odor permeates parts of Manhattan
Part of PATH train system shut; Macy’s evacuated over undetermined smell
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• Strange odor
Jan. 8: Hundreds of residents call police, fire services as gas-like smell permeates areas of Manhattan.
MSNBC
• Gas Smelled Over Large Area Of Manhattan
BREAKING NEWS
Updated: 4 minutes ago
NEW YORK - Authorities were investigating the source of a mysterious gas-like odor Monday that stretched across a large part of Manhattan, including Rockefeller Center.
The Fire Department began getting calls about the odor around 9 a.m. Monday, said spokesman Tim Hinchey. No source had been identified.
There also were unconfirmed reports of a similar smell across the river in New Jersey.
Part of the New York-New Jersey PATH commuter train system was shut due to the smell.
“The service has been suspended between Hoboken and 33rd (Street) and Journal Square and 33rd pending an investigation by Con Ed and the fire department,” PATH spokesman Pasquale Difulco said.
Macy’s department store in Midtown was evacuated, according to reports on the WNBC Web site, and CNN reported that one office building had been evacuated.
Utility officials with utility company Consolidated Edison had no immediate comment.
In August, a gaseous smell hit parts of Queens and Staten Island, sending seven people to the hospital.
Consolidated Edison officials had no immediate comment.
Please check back for more on this developing story.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/16524813/
Part of PATH train system shut; Macy’s evacuated over undetermined smell
NBC VIDEO
• Strange odor
Jan. 8: Hundreds of residents call police, fire services as gas-like smell permeates areas of Manhattan.
MSNBC
• Gas Smelled Over Large Area Of Manhattan
BREAKING NEWS
Updated: 4 minutes ago
NEW YORK - Authorities were investigating the source of a mysterious gas-like odor Monday that stretched across a large part of Manhattan, including Rockefeller Center.
The Fire Department began getting calls about the odor around 9 a.m. Monday, said spokesman Tim Hinchey. No source had been identified.
There also were unconfirmed reports of a similar smell across the river in New Jersey.
Part of the New York-New Jersey PATH commuter train system was shut due to the smell.
“The service has been suspended between Hoboken and 33rd (Street) and Journal Square and 33rd pending an investigation by Con Ed and the fire department,” PATH spokesman Pasquale Difulco said.
Macy’s department store in Midtown was evacuated, according to reports on the WNBC Web site, and CNN reported that one office building had been evacuated.
Utility officials with utility company Consolidated Edison had no immediate comment.
In August, a gaseous smell hit parts of Queens and Staten Island, sending seven people to the hospital.
Consolidated Edison officials had no immediate comment.
Please check back for more on this developing story.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/16524813/
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