Showing posts with label UPDATE ON THE CITY’S RESPONSE TO THE MANHATTAN STEAM MAIN EXPLOSION. Show all posts
Showing posts with label UPDATE ON THE CITY’S RESPONSE TO THE MANHATTAN STEAM MAIN EXPLOSION. Show all posts

Saturday, July 21, 2018

UPDATE ON THE CITY’S RESPONSE TO THE MANHATTAN STEAM MAIN EXPLOSION


All Air Samples Have Been Negative for Asbestos

Clean-Up Plan for Debris That Tested Positive for Asbestos Began Overnight

Individuals Who Live and Work in the Affected Area Will Not be Permitted to Enter the Area During Clean-Up

  The City’s Emergency Management Department continues to coordinate the interagency response to the steam main explosion that occurred in Manhattan at West 21st Street and 5th Avenue on Thursday, July 19. City agencies continue to operate in the area, including the FDNY, NYPD, and the Departments of Environmental Protection, Buildings, Health and Mental Hygiene, and Emergency Management. Con Edison, the American Red Cross in Greater NY, and the federal Occupational Safety & Health Administration are also coordinating response operations.
The following is an update of the City’s response to the affected area:
HOT ZONE REMAINS IN PLACE:

·         In an abundance of caution, and to facilitate clean-up operations, a hot zone will remain in place. The hot zone boundaries include:
o   5th Avenue from 19th Street to 22nd Street (midway down the block on 19th Street and most of 20th and 21st streets on the west side).
o   The entire block on East 20th and 21st Streets and midway down the block on East 19th Street.
·         Individuals are not permitted to enter the zone from outside the area. As clean-up work progresses, the City will work to shrink the size of the frozen zone. 

ASSESSMENT AND CLEAN-UP OPERATIONS:

·         44 buildings have had their facades visually inspected for asbestos contamination. No buildings have been cleared for re occupancy as of 5:00 p.m. on Friday. Visual inspections are ongoing.
·         An assessment is underway to determine how many building have been contaminated. Once the assessment is completed, the exterior washing of buildings will begin. This operation will be conducted by outside vendors hired by Con Edison.
·         The Departments of Environmental Protection and Health and Mental Hygiene will determine when it is safe for residents to reoccupy buildings.

RECEPTION CENTER FOR AFFECTED RESIDENTS:

·         A reception center for affected individuals remains open at the Clinton School at 10 East 15th Street until 8:00 p.m. tonight. The reception center will operate from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. through Sunday, 7/22. This reception center is for information inquiries only and is currently staffed with representatives from the New York City Departments of Emergency Management and Health and Mental Hygiene along with Con Edison, the American Red Cross in Greater NY, ASPCA, and the Animal Care Center of NYC. Individuals who live or work within the potential affected area and need to retrieve needed medical supplies or pets should report to the reception center, where escorts will be coordinated if possible. The reception center assisted seven households yesterday affected by the steam main explosion. One family was sheltered in a local hotel by the American Red Cross in Greater NY.

STREET CLOSURES:

Street closures are still necessary to facilitate assessment and clean-up work. The following full street closures are in effect:
·         West 20th Street between Broadway and 6th Avenue
·         West 21st Street between Broadway and 6th Avenue
Partial closures:
·         North side of West 19th Street between Broadway and 5th Avenue is partially closed, but we are working on opening the street entirely as soon as possible.
·         West 22nd Street between Broadway and 5th Avenue

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH & MENTAL HYGIENE (DOHMH):
The public should stay away from the affected area.  Emergency crews are still on scene.
All air samples have been negative for asbestos.  Some debris samples contained asbestos.  However, it is very unlikely that people exposed to this event will develop an asbestos-related illness.  Asbestos-related illnesses usually develop after many years of exposure.  People with asthma and other respiratory conditions may be experiencing breathing difficulties.  Irritation to the eyes, nose and throat from exposure to the debris is also possible.  If you are experiencing any of these symptoms, contact your doctor.
If you had been exposed to debris from the steam-pipe explosion, you should shower and seal all clothing you were wearing at the time of the explosion in a clear plastic bag.  Con Edison is accepting bagged clothing from people who were in the immediate area of the steam pipe rupture at 5th Avenue and 21st Street in Manhattan.
People who live or work within the affected area should keep windows closed until clean-up is completed. Window air conditioners should be set to re-circulate indoor air. If you see or have debris from the steam pipe explosion, you should notify your landlord, building owner, or building manager. Debris should not be disturbed. New York City agencies are working to determine what contamination is present and the extent of impact.
The Health Department and other city agencies will continue to provide updates as new information is made available.  For current information, visit nyc.gov/health.
DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION (DEP):
 ·         DEP is monitoring asbestos levels while the cleanup and reoccupancy continues.  All air samples have been negative for asbestos.
·         DEP asbestos inspectors are conducting physical assessments of each building in the area, coordinated with NYPD, FDNY, and DOHMH.

FDNY:

·         FDNY has two decontamination task forces on scene – one at 22nd Street and Broadway and another at 19th  Street and Broadway. These task forces will decontaminate FDNY members, workers, and civilian walk-ins, as needed.
·         A fire task force remains on scene, with three units standing by if needed (1 chief, 1 engine company, 1 ladder company).
·         An alarm investigation team also remains on scene. This two-person team can respond to alarms in buildings in the immediate area and advise dispatch quickly if additional resources are needed. These teams are put in place during big events, and useful to prevent sending in several resources if not needed for a false alarm.

DEPARTMENT OF BUILDINGS:

·         Buildings inspectors and forensic engineers remain on the scene to assist with structural assessments and engineering expertise.

NYC EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT:

·         The Emergency Operations Center remains activated in response to the steam main explosion. NYC Emergency Management continues to coordinate the interagency response on scene.
·         NYC Emergency Management and the Department of Citywide Administrative Services have moved 4,000 sandbags to the location to support clean-up operations.

MTA:

·         There are no service impacts to the R & W subway lines, and the station at 23rd Street has been reopened.
·         MTA buses:
o   Detoured - M1, M2, M3, M55, BM1, BM2, BM3, BM4, X1, X7, X9, X10, X12, X14, X17, X27, X28, X42, X63, X64, X68, BxM6, BxM7, BxM9, BxM10, BxM11
o   Delayed - M1, M2, M3, M55

CON EDISON:
·         Con Edison personnel will be at three locations in Manhattan today to assist those affected by yesterday morning’s steam pipe rupture at 5th Avenue and 21st Street. The locations are:
 ·         10 E. 15th St., inside Clinton School.  Residents who cannot get back into their homes because of the evacuation should meet with Con Edison personnel who will be on-site for financial assistance from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.

·         Near 19th Street and Broadway and near 22nd Street and Broadway. Con Edison personnel will be at these two locations from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. and will provide claim forms and accept clothing that was worn by people who were in the area at the time of the explosion.

·         Con Edison advises that anyone who was within a block of 5th Avenue and 21st Street yesterday at or just after the time of the 6:40 a.m. rupture bag their clothing and bring it to one of the designated sites.

·         The claim forms also are available at coned.com.

UPDATE ON THE CITY’S RESPONSE TO THE MANHATTAN STEAM MAIN EXPLOSION


Reception center open for affected individuals at 10 East 15th Street

 The City’s Emergency Management Department continues to coordinate the interagency response to the steam main explosion that occurred in Manhattan at West 21st Street and 5th Avenue on Thursday, July 19. Several City agencies including the FDNY, NYPD, and the Departments of Environmental Protection, Buildings, Health and Mental Hygiene, and Emergency Management continue to operate on scene. Con Edison and the American Red Cross in Greater NY are also coordinating response operations.
The area of West 19th Street to West 22nd Street between Broadway and Avenue of Americas remains a potential affected area pending an assessment of air and debris in the vicinity. A total of 49 buildings were evacuated today due to the steam main explosion. Currently, 44 buildings are being assessed for asbestos contamination (see attached map). Approximately 500 individuals are displaced from 249 residential units within the potential affected area. Individuals will not be permitted to enter these buildings until after they have been assessed.

A reception center has been opened for affected individuals at the Clinton School at 10 East 15th Street until 10:00PM tonight. This reception center is for information inquiries only. Individuals who live or work within the potential affected area and need to retrieve needed medical supplies or pets should report to the reception center, where escorts will be coordinated if possible. The reception center will reopen on Friday, July 20th at 8:00AM. The American Red Cross in Greater NY will be at the reception center to assist evacuated residents.

Expect traffic delays, road closures, and the presence of emergency personnel in the vicinity of West 21st Street and 5th Avenue. The following streets are closed to vehicular and pedestrian street closures:
·         West 23rd Street from 6th Avenue to Madison Avenue
·         5th Avenue from West 23rd Street to West 17th Street
·         Broadway from West 23rd Street to West 17th Street
·         All crosstown traffic from 6th Avenue to Broadway from West 23rd Street to West 17th Street

FDNY:

At 6:39 a.m. FDNY units received an initial report for a steam explosion at the location of 121 5th Avenue in Manhattan. Units arrived in under five minutes and began evacuating and securing the surrounding areas. The incident escalated to a 2-alarm at 7:04 a.m. and transitioned to a 3-alarm scenario at 7:39 a.m., prompting a response of a total of 39 FDNY units and 140 members. FDNY deployed its mass decontamination task force on 19th and 22nd Street as a precaution for hazardous materials and asbestos from the steam explosion. At this time, FDNY members have decontaminated approximately 100 individuals including FDNY personnel, Con Edison employees, and area residents.

 As of 1:11 p.m. there is a total of 8 patients, 5 being civilians and 3 being members of service.

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH & MENTAL HYGIENE (DOHMH):
·         The public should stay away from the affected area.  Emergency crews are still on scene assessing the situation.
·         If you were exposed to debris from the steam-pipe explosion you should remove all clothing and shower. Soiled clothing should be sealed in a clear plastic bag and set aside until further notice. Con Edison is accepting bagged clothing from people who were in the immediate area of this morning’s steam pipe rupture at 5th Avenue and 21st Street in Manhattan, as tests showed asbestos was released.
·         People who live or work within the affected area should keep windows closed until clean-up is completed. Window air conditioners should be set to re-circulate indoor air. If you see or have debris from the steam pipe explosion, you should notify your landlord, building owner, or building manager. Debris should not be disturbed. New York City agencies are working to determine what contamination is present and the extent of impact.
·         DOHMH and other city agencies will continue to provide updates as new information is made available.
DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION (DEP):

·         DEP remains on scene to monitor asbestos levels while the clean-up and re-occupancy progresses.
·         Sixteen DEP asbestos inspectors are conducting physical assessments of each building in the area, coordinated with NYPD, FDNY, and DOHMH.

NYPD:

·         Hundreds of NYPD personnel responded to the incident.

DEPARTMENT OF BUILDINGS:

·         Approximately 500 individuals are displaced from 249 residential units within the potential affected area.
·         Buildings inspectors and forensic engineers remain on the scene to assist with structural assessments and engineering expertise.

MTA:

·         MTA reports the following impacts to mass transit as a result of the explosion:·         MTA Subway is bypassing the West 23rd Street station (the R and W Lines).
·         MTA buses:
           Detoured - M1, M2, M3, M55, M23-SBS, X1, X10, X17, X27, X28
•           Delayed - BxM3, BxM4, BxM6, BxM7, BxM8, BxM9, BxM10, BxM11, BxM18, QM21, BM1, BM2, BM3, BM4

NYC EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT:

·         The New York City Emergency Management Department has activated the City’s Emergency Operations Center in response to the steam pipe explosion on 5th Avenue and continues to coordinate the interagency response on scene. City agencies continue to operate in the area.

CON EDISON:
·         Con Edison is accepting bagged clothing from people who were in the immediate area of this morning’s steam pipe rupture at 5th Avenue and 21st Street in Manhattan, as tests showed asbestos was released.
 ·         Those who were in the immediate area should take a shower, bag their clothing and bring it to Con Edison personnel. The immediate area is 500 feet east or west of 5th Avenue on 20th and 21st streets and 100 feet north and south on 5th Ave.

·         Company personnel are at 19th Street and Broadway and at 22nd Street and Broadway until 9 p.m. to accept the clothing. They also have claim forms available for people to submit to receive compensation for their clothes. The claim forms are also available at coned.com.

·         Con Edison personnel will also be in the Clinton School, 10 East 15th St., until 10 p.m. to provide claim forms.

·         In addition, anyone who was outside the immediate area of the rupture but who wants to exercise an abundance of caution should follow the same procedure.

·         Con Edison will provide more details as they become available.