While the lights went out in some places after the explosions, the police say that the fault is in the transformer.
A series of explosions occurred in New York. Rescuers evacuated people from Roosevelt Island. The Independent writes about this.
Thus, on the morning of January 2, a series of explosions occurred in New York. The fire department initiated an emergency response protocol. They arrived at the 580 block of Main Street.
The NYPD said the incident was “believed to have been caused by a transformer.” The police department did not specify where the transformer was located.
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The explosions caused power outages on Roosevelt Island. Residents of the area reported that there were visible tremors and their houses shook after the explosions.
No injuries were reported and the structural integrity of surrounding buildings was also checked. According to preliminary information, no one was injured, the publication reported.
Experts are investigating the exact cause of the incident.
Let us recall that during a major missile attack on the morning of January 2, the Russian Armed Forces fired “Dagger” type aeroballistic missiles towards Kiev. According to preliminary information, nine MiG-31 fighter jets were in the sky at the same time. As a result of mass missile attacks, there were losses in Kiev and Kharkov.
It was previously reported that a Russian missile hit residential buildings near Voronezh. Later, a statement by the regional governor Alexander Gusev appeared. It reported that there was an “emergency ammunition evacuation” that caused damage to seven buildings.
Source: Focus
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