ExplainersNew York Bomb Threat: NYPD Responds at Hudson Yards

New York Bomb Threat: NYPD Responds at Hudson Yards

New York City Police Department officers are responding to a reported bomb threat at 34 St–Hudson Yards station in Manhattan on Friday.

Train services on the 7 line have been suspended between Times Square–42nd Street and 34 St–Hudson Yards while police continue their investigation, according to ABC7.

Details of the Incident

Officials told Pix11 that police received a bomb threat report at West 33rd Street and 10th Avenue shortly after 5:08 p.m. No injuries have been reported so far.

As a precaution, the 34 St–Hudson Yards station has been closed, and authorities urge commuters to avoid the area.

Traffic and Transit Advisory

In a statement on X, the New York City Office of Emergency Management warned:

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“Police Activity: Expect traffic delays, mass transit disruptions, road closures & emergency personnel near West 33rd Street & Hudson Boulevard East, Manhattan. Avoid the area.”

Authorities advise residents and commuters to plan for delays and detours in the surrounding area.

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