New York: Burst pipe causes dramatic flooding at Times Square subway station

by time news

2023-08-30 02:27:40

Waterspouts dripping on the tracks and workers forced to intervene at dawn. New York’s best-known and busiest subway station, Times Square, fell prey to spectacular flooding overnight from Monday to Tuesday caused by a burst pipe.

The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) has released videos and photos of curtains of water cascading down around 3 a.m. (7 a.m. GMT) from the ceilings of the Times Square – 42nd Street station in the heart of Manhattan, and engulfing very quickly the tracks of several lines.

Times Square, with its illuminated billboards, is one of the busiest places in New York with millions of tourists flocking there each year.

The MTA New York City Transit, which operates one of the world’s oldest and densest subway systems – which operates 365 days a year, 24 hours a day – said on its website that a large pipe under the causeway had broken at 7th Avenue and 40th Street in Manhattan.

On the photos and videos distributed to the press, we see the flooded macadam on the surface and the level of the water which rises very quickly on the underground tracks of the metro.

Workers from the Metropolitan Transportation Authority intervene following the rupture of the pipe.

Of course, traffic was interrupted and the water supply cut off in the area, while hundreds of MTA workers and engineers pumped and cleaned up. Everything was back to normal by midday.

The incident was resolved Tuesday at midday.

The New York subway, whose very first operation dates back to 1868 and the commissioning dates from 1904, is one of the most sprawling in the world but its infrastructures are often in poor condition in a megalopolis of more than 8.5 million of inhabitants.

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