Pedestrians cover their faces to avoid breathing in smoke near...

Pedestrians cover their faces to avoid breathing in smoke near West 40th Street and Seventh Avenue, just south of Times Square. (May 3, 2010) Credit: AP

A manhole fire blamed on underground electrical cables shot flames 10 feet into the air Monday afternoon near Times Square, startling passersby and closing a street just blocks from where a failed bomb was found over the weekend.

No injuries were reported, but acrid smoke still filled the air an 90 minutes later, and Fire Chief Mike Meyers said 300 people evacuated four nearby office buildings.

"I saw the manhole cover shoot up in the air and the fire shoot up out of the ground," said Shiryelle Reese, who was walking back to her office from lunch when the manhole erupted in flames around 1:40 p.m. "The fire, it was like a volcano type of thing."

Rachel Peters watched from the fifth floor of her office building. "The ground kind of shook," she said. "I heard a boom. Then we ran down the stairway."

Con Edison spokesman Allan Drury said that smoking underground cables caused the fire. Utility crews were at the scene, but no power outages were reported. Officials closed 40th Street between Seventh and Eighth avenues. - AP

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