
The boat carrying raw waste water, which was anchored on the Hudson River in New York, had an explosion, resulting in the death of the city employee on the Hudson River in New York.
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According to The Associated Press, the explosion became around 10:30 on Saturday near the North River wastewater treatment plant. Instead of the incident, there was a city vessel called Hunts Point.
According to the representative of Chief David Simms from the Municipal Fire Brigade, one worker was injured and transported to the hospital, while the third rejected medical care.
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“The cause of the explosion was the subject of the investigation, but the mayor of New York City Eric Adams said in the statement that the criminal intention was not suspicious. Men on a ship taking raw waste water from the city to be treated, which includes flame or sparks when the explosion occurred.”
The first respondents discovered a 59 -year -old unconscious man in the river, according to the police in New York. He was declared dead on the scene.
The man was a long -time employee of the Municipal Ministry of Environmental Protection. His name was not released, but the mayor said he was “a dedicated civil servant who provided 33 years of New York’s service and our hearts go to his family, friends and colleagues at this painful time”.
The explosion distributed raw waste water over the board of the ship and firefighters, and the first respondents had to be decontaminated, Simms said. DEP said that there was no environmental impact after the explosion.
He was a devoted civil servant who provided 33 years of New York services.
(This is an evolving story)
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