LINK -http://www.cnn.com/2007/US/07/18/new.york.explosion/index.html
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NEW YORK (CNN) -- A steam pipe burst in midtown Manhattan Wednesday, causing a transformer to explode and prompting hundreds of people to flee the scene, New York officials said.
A transformer exploded in Manhattan during rush hour Wednesday.
New York Presbyterian Hospital says three people were transported to the hospital with injuries related to the explosion.
Video from the scene shows steam and mud spewing from underground and a small school bus with its windows and a door blown out.
Jim Margolin in the FBI's New York office said there is no indication there is anything "suspicious" behind the explosion, though the FBI is still collecting information from city agencies and officials.
"A steam explosion on East 41 Street from Third and Lexington Avenue is not terrorist related," said NYPD Deputy Commissioner Paul Browne in a statement.
Subway lines near the explosion have been rerouted to bypass the Grand Central terminal stop, according to the Metropolitan Transit Authority.