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Fire in the Hole!

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First there was the gas main line rupture downtown less than a week ago, and now Harvard Square in Cambridge has suffered exploding manholes.

At about 2:30am, (un)lucky residents and passersby had the opportunity to witness fire literally shooting out of a Harvard Square manhole and ten feet into the air at the intersection of Massachusetts Avenue and Dunster Street. A series of four or more explosions were the result of fire beneath the ground, and fortunately, no one was hurt.

The fire eventually extinguished itself around 8:30am, about five hours after the Cambridge Fire Department responded to the emergency. According to Deputy Fire Chief James F. Burns, the culprit was oil in a subterranean utility tunnel that was set aflame by an explosion after an electrical cable malfunctioned.

Take a look at the video following the jump to see something many of us don’t see often, courtesy of dear old Massachusetts.

One Response to “Fire in the Hole!”

  1. May 10th, 2008 | 12:29 am

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