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1962 disaster From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
On October 3, 1962, a boiler exploded in a New York Telephone Company building in Upper Manhattan, killing 23 people and injuring 94.[1][2]
This article may be excessively based on contemporary reporting. (March 2024) |
Date | October 3, 1962 |
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Location | Broadway & West 213th Street, Upper Manhattan, New York City |
Coordinates | 40°52′8″N 73°55′0″W |
Type | Boiler explosion |
Deaths | 23 |
Non-fatal injuries | 94 |
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