An unusual amount of steam was rising out of a manhole on 115th and Broadway at 4:30 p.m., and according to workers on site, it was a “secondary burnout.”
Several utility workers from Con Edison said that the rising steam was caused by the snow melting from salt, and one worker, Patty Lyons, said, “It’s a big problem, until it clears out.”
The workers on site did not have an estimate of when the situation would be resolved. But Lyons said that the situation was not as bad as a “primary burnout” often seen on highways, which can cause greater problems.