Startling scene unfolds at Shinjuku Station.
With well over a million people passing through the facility every day, Tokyo’s Shinjuku Station isn’t just the busiest station in Japan, but the entire world. Nevertheless, things are usually pretty orderly inside the rail hub, thanks to its wide, brightly lit passageways and dozens of exits keeping the flow of passengers in and out smooth and relatively free of congestion.
But a sudden disruption occurred on the afternoon of August 28 when blinding clouds of thick smoke began spreading through Shinjuku Station.
https://twitter.com/sunflower1110_/status/902039783072862208こわいこわい pic.twitter.com/UEgQ6poRaU
— あらげ (@a_ra_ge__) August 28, 2017
Shinjuku’s numerous platforms are connected by a network of corridors both above and below the boarding areas. Shortly before 2:30, clouds of smoke appeared on both platforms and pedestrian passages, prompting a partial evacuation of the facility.
https://twitter.com/patakun3310/status/902041712557662208 https://twitter.com/LWY783KNma1aqyL/status/902041284222763008Some startled witnesses suspected a fire, and it’s likely a few with longer memories had their minds leap back to the Tokyo subway sarin gas attack of 1995.
新宿駅、重機が倒れて煙りが発生。火災ではないそうですが、山手線は上下共運転見合せている模様。お気をつけください! pic.twitter.com/b6kq4p7o0P
— 鈴木貴大@★☆北区AKT STAGE『売春捜査官』4/13~21 王子ココキタ (@sattunsattun_o) August 28, 2017
新宿駅ホームに煙が充満している pic.twitter.com/DABxhRTXSs
— 麺と猫と何か (@mightyobstacle) August 28, 2017
火災じゃないらしいが新宿駅構内煙ヤバイ。気分悪し( ̄▽ ̄;)
— sicky⤴︎ ⤴︎基本L垢🐰👟🫧 (@grayrabbit0526) August 28, 2017
山手線運休してる。 pic.twitter.com/KDECMwytg5
Thankfully, the actual reason for the clouds of smoke turned out to be nothing so destructive or sinister. Rail operator Japan Railways is currently in the middle of a construction project that will add a new subterranean pedestrian walkway connecting the east and west sides of Shinjuku Station. At 100 meters (328 feet) long and 25 meters wide, the new tunnel is a huge undertaking, which requires some huge machinery. A piece of equipment designed to gather and clear rubble from the tunnel tipped over and began emitting smoke, leading to the frightening-looking scenes shown here.
https://twitter.com/komichan2717/status/902039410262163456https://twitter.com/_____Peyangu/status/902039322764886016新宿駅で煙がやばい pic.twitter.com/3sryHLe1ZG
— カピバラ(岡崎) (@kapi_desu) August 28, 2017
Luckily, the construction accident occurred at a time of day when the station is at just about its least crowded, avoiding the panic that could have occurred had this taken place during rush hour. Train service was temporarily delayed but has since been restored, and no injuries or other ailments have been reported in connection with the incident.
Source: Jin, NHK News Web
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