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New York City sky lights up bright blue after Queens power plant explosion New York City sky lights up bright blue after Queens power plant explosion
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A huge explosion and fire at a New York power plant have turned the sky above parts of the city a bright blue-green.A huge explosion and fire at a New York power plant have turned the sky above parts of the city a bright blue-green.
Many Manhattanites were stunned when the sky over parts of Queens started to glow a bright neon blue shortly after 9pm on Thursday night.Many Manhattanites were stunned when the sky over parts of Queens started to glow a bright neon blue shortly after 9pm on Thursday night.
Scores posted footage of the glowing skyline to social media, saying the sky was “bright as day”. Footage of the scene showed the sky flickering a bright blue-green for several minutes.Scores posted footage of the glowing skyline to social media, saying the sky was “bright as day”. Footage of the scene showed the sky flickering a bright blue-green for several minutes.
The strange sight was linked to an explosion at the Astoria power plant in Queens. The strange sight was caused by an explosion at the Astoria power plant in Queens.
“There was a brief electrical fire at our substation in Astoria which involved some electrical transformers and caused a transmission dip in the area. We’re currently investigating the cause of the incident,” Con Edison tweeted.
Police said they were investigating a transformer explosion at the Con Edison plant and advised people to avoid the area.Police said they were investigating a transformer explosion at the Con Edison plant and advised people to avoid the area.
The New York fire department confirmed they had received multiple reports of explosions in the Long Island City and Astoria area, which they had responded to. At 10:15pm they reported the incident was under control and there were no reported injuries and no fire.The New York fire department confirmed they had received multiple reports of explosions in the Long Island City and Astoria area, which they had responded to. At 10:15pm they reported the incident was under control and there were no reported injuries and no fire.
Residents left their homes as the black sky turned neon blue, with several telling the Guardian they thought they were witnessing an alien invasion.Residents left their homes as the black sky turned neon blue, with several telling the Guardian they thought they were witnessing an alien invasion.
Say, NYC, wtf was this? pic.twitter.com/14Udgs0SFtSay, NYC, wtf was this? pic.twitter.com/14Udgs0SFt
Lucas Espinoza said “I was eating dinner in my living room and out of nowhere the lights and TV started flickering and then the whole sky - which was pitch black a moment earlier - lit up with a pulsating greenish blue light. I ran up to my rooftop and grabbed the video while it lasted for a few minutes.” Lucas Espinoza, a Queens resident, said: “I was eating dinner in my living room and out of nowhere the lights and TV started flickering and then the whole sky which was pitch black a moment earlier lit up with a pulsating greenish blue light. I ran up to my rooftop and grabbed the video while it lasted for a few minutes.”
The NYPD said on Twitter that the lights in the sky appeared to have been caused by the explosion, as videos posted on Twitter appeared to show blue flames in the sky above the plant. George Delis, who lives down the road from the plant, told the Guardian: “A little while ago, the TV went out and I see this massive bright light. It was so bright I thought it was a UFO. I was so excited I grabbed my phone and saw right down the block at Con Edison, a transformer was on fire. It was so bright, much brighter than the sun ... I’ve been living here for 37 years and I’ve never seen this happen before.”
The incident cause several streets to lose power and it also caused a blackout at LaGuardia Airport. The incident cause several streets to lose power and also caused a blackout at LaGuardia Airport.
The mayor of New York Bill de Blasio confirmed the extraordinary light was “caused by electrical surge at substation”, but there was no current fire and no injuries. He said the MTA had power, but there were delays on the 7 train and that power was “coming back on” at LaGuardia, but travellers should expect delays. The mayor of New York Bill de Blasio confirmed the extraordinary light was “caused by electrical surge at substation”, but said there were no current fire and no injuries. He said the MTA had power, but there were delays on the 7 train and that power was “coming back on” at LaGuardia, but travellers should expect delays.
The airport urged people to check their flight status with their carrier, saying “Many flights are departing, some are not”.
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