Wednesday, May 11, 2016

Homeland Security to release gas in NYC subway, claiming riders shouldn't worry

Homeland Security to release gas in NYC subway, claiming riders shouldn't worry

The Department of Homeland Security is releasing gas in the New York subway system several days this week – but officials say commuters have no reason to be alarmed.

DHS is releasing a harmless gas and particles in the underground stations from May 9-13 to study “behavior of airborne contaminants” in the event of a chemical attack, a DHS release said.

The gas results help officials understand the effects of a chemical such as sarin gas or mustard gas being released, while the particle results will simulate an aerosol-dispensed substance such as anthrax or ricin, New York Magazine reported.

The non-toxic gas is set to be released in small concentrations at numerous midtown stations including Grand Central, Times Square and Penn Station, NBC New York reported.

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