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Smoking Upper East Side Manhole Snarls Traffic

By Amy Zimmer | July 29, 2011 12:30pm
An image of firefighters and Con Ed workers workers responding to a scene last year. Workers were on Second Avenue and 55th Street on Friday because of a smoking manhole.
An image of firefighters and Con Ed workers workers responding to a scene last year. Workers were on Second Avenue and 55th Street on Friday because of a smoking manhole.
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MANHATTAN — Smoke erupted from a Second Avenue manhole Friday, snarling traffic around 55th Street, FDNY officials said.

The underground fire, caused by a Con Edison transformer, sent smoke into the street at about 10 a.m.  Firefighters were still on the scene an hour later.

Nobody was hurt, an FDNY spokesman said.

A Con Ed spokeswoman said a crew was responding to the scene.