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Sewage Boat Explosion on Hudson River Kills Veteran NYC Worker

A 59-year-old DEP employee with 33 years of service died, and two others were injured in a blast linked to 'hot work' near a Manhattan wastewater plant.

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A Methane explosion aboard a Department of Environmental Protection ship docked at their facility in the Hudson River near West 138th Street resulted in the death of a male worker after the blast sent him tumbling off the ship in Manhattan on Saturday May 24, 2025. 1201. (Theodore Parisienne / New York Daily News)
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Overview

  • The explosion occurred on Saturday morning aboard the city-owned vessel 'Hunts Point,' docked near the North River Wastewater Treatment Plant in West Harlem.
  • The deceased worker, a longtime Department of Environmental Protection employee, was thrown into the water and trapped between the boat and the pier, succumbing to his injuries at the scene.
  • Two other workers sustained injuries; one was hospitalized while the other declined medical treatment.
  • The blast, reportedly linked to 'hot work' involving flames or sparks, spread raw sewage across the vessel's deck, necessitating decontamination of first responders.
  • The Bureau of Fire Investigation is leading the ongoing inquiry, with officials confirming no environmental damage or criminal intent.