Aliens from Titan invade New York

ByrnzieByrnzie Posts: 21,037
edited January 2007 in A Moving Train
Monday, 8 January 2007, 16:49 GMT

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/6241927.stm

New York probes 'gas-like odour'

Police fielded a wave of calls from worried members of the public
Authorities in New York are investigating a persistent gas smell across a large part of lower Manhattan.
Police said they were dealing with many reports of a strange gas-like smell, but Mayor Michael Bloomberg said he was confident it was "not dangerous".

A stretch of the commuter train service between New York and New Jersey was temporarily halted, and some Manhattan office buildings were evacuated.

The US Department of Homeland Security ruled out any link to terrorism.

Mr Bloomberg said there were no indications of high levels of natural gas on New York's energy network.

"It may just be an unpleasant smell," he told a news conference, but said investigations were continuing.

And the BBC's Jeremy Cooke, in New York, says the city is returning to normal.

Across the Hudson River in New Jersey, officials said the source of the smell was a gas leak originating in the Chelsea district of Manhattan, but that could not immediately be confirmed.

"We are getting several calls of a foul odour. Our units are responding. It's in various parts of the city," a police spokesman said.

Office worker Brandon Atkins told the BBC that the fumes seeped into his Manhattan building.

"Most people evacuated although the smell was worse on the street," he said.

"My wife in Jersey City told me she could also smell it there so it seems to cover quite a large territory."

New York residents contacted the BBC, describing the smell as a mix of natural gas and burnt rubber, or saying it was a strong methane odour.

Gas supplier Consolidated Edison, which pipes gas into much of New York City, said it was investigating the reports, but told US TV network MSNBC that there was "no abnormal flow" of gas in Manhattan.

There was a previous report of a gas-like smell in August last year in parts of Queens and Staten Island, the Associated Press news agency said.

Natural gas is mainly composed of methane, but has no smell itself.

An odour is added to the compound to allow its early detection in the even of a leak.
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  • VictoryGinVictoryGin Posts: 1,207
    ah yes, we have been instructed to turn off our a/c ventilation systems and turn on all fans at our desks. it is a quite unpleasant way to start the week. i keep hearing of all these places that were evacuated, but sadly not us.
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  • tybirdtybird Posts: 17,388
    Byrnzie wrote:
    Natural gas is mainly composed of methane, but has no smell itself.

    An odour is added to the compound to allow its early detection in the even of a leak.
    The added odor is designed to stimulate decomposing flesh in order to attract vultures. Circling vultures allow gas companies to spot potential leak sites in buried pipelines that stretch across the countryside.
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  • enharmonicenharmonic Posts: 1,917
    Methinks the unpleasant smell in NY is the result of both the Giants and the Jets stinking it up this weekend :p
  • Typird; Are you serious? Is that for real...if so..wow..
  • enharmonic wrote:
    Methinks the unpleasant smell in NY is the result of both the Giants and the Jets stinking it up this weekend :p

    The Giants have been stinking up NY for the past 8 weeks. What a trainwreck they became. With that being said go Hawks!

    Anyone in NY affected by this? Was it an overwhelming smell, or just unpleasent? Kind of wierd when I read the news in NY with a nasty smell, and in Dallas a problem with dead birds. It must be that damn George Bush again.
  • tybirdtybird Posts: 17,388
    kidcollins wrote:
    Typird; Are you serious? Is that for real...if so..wow..
    Yes..........I am. It's hard to miss 25-50 Turkey Vultures circling over a spot.
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  • normnorm Posts: 31,146
    I always said NY stinks.:D:D:D j/k

    It was funny to listen to Howard Stern this morning. They just left the studio. And then they started treating it like 9/11. Crazazzy!:D

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  • CollinCollin Posts: 4,931
    tybird wrote:
    Yes..........I am. It's hard to miss 25-50 Turkey Vultures circling over a spot.

    Yes, but it's mainly so that humans can detects it. There are places in there world where there are no vultures, you know.
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  • AhnimusAhnimus Posts: 10,560
    Someone probably let a really stinky fart out and that's why they are keeping quiet about it.
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  • ByrnzieByrnzie Posts: 21,037
    Ahnimus wrote:
    Someone probably let a really stinky fart out and that's why they are keeping quiet about it.

    Was it you? :confused:
  • AhnimusAhnimus Posts: 10,560
    Byrnzie wrote:
    Was it you? :confused:

    If it was me, it was one killer fart. I live in Ontario.
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  • ByrnzieByrnzie Posts: 21,037
    Ahnimus wrote:
    If it was me, it was one killer fart. I live in Ontario.

    A projectile fart? :eek:
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