[38794] in North American Network Operators' Group
RE: Exploding manhole covers in Washington DC
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Deepak Jain)
Thu Jun 14 17:32:51 2001
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From: "Deepak Jain" <deepak@ai.net>
To: "Sean Donelan" <sean@donelan.com>, <nanog@merit.edu>
Date: Thu, 14 Jun 2001 17:35:58 -0400
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PEPCO doesn't know why these manholes are blowing up, but started putting
grated manhole covers on to prevent this. Don't know if this one was grated
or solid.
Do know that Georgetown (1600 residences and businesses) were out of power
as of this morning.
Deepak Jain
AiNET
P.S. Mae-East FDDI officially gets turned off tomorrow (June 15th) according
to the most recent update I've seen.
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-nanog@merit.edu [mailto:owner-nanog@merit.edu]On Behalf Of
Sean Donelan
Sent: Thursday, June 14, 2001 4:37 PM
To: nanog@merit.edu
Subject: Exploding manhole covers in Washington DC
It was the hottest day so far this year in Washington DC, and
once again PEPCO had a case of exploding manhole covers. A fire
below 30th and M Street resulted in the loss of power in parts
of Georgetown (Washington DC) June 13 2001 about 3:30pm EDT.
Apparently the explosions made the news, and I had inquiries. As
far as I can tell, it had no impact on the Internet. Most of the fiber
carrying Internet traffic through Washington DC isn't on M Street.