/ 28 October 2005

The sweet smell of New York

New York City has many odours, but when the city began to smell a little too good, New Yorkers became alarmed.

Residents from the southern tip of Manhattan to the Upper West Side nearly 16km north called a city hotline to report a strong odour on Thursday night that most compared to maple syrup, The New York Times reported on Friday.

There were so many calls that the city’s Office of Emergency Management coordinated efforts with the police and fire departments, the coast guard and the city department of environmental protection to find the source of the mysterious smell.

Air tests haven’t turned up anything harmful, but the source is still a mystery.

”We are continuing to sample the air throughout the affected area to make sure there’s nothing hazardous,” said Jarrod Bernstein, an emergency-management spokesperson. ”What the actual cause of the smell is, we really don’t know.”

Although many compared the smell to maple syrup, others said it reminded them of vanilla coffee or freshly baked cake. All seemed to agree that it was a welcome change from the usual city smells.

”It’s like maple syrup. With Eggos [waffles]. Or pancakes,” Arturo Padilla told the Times as he walked in Lower Manhattan. ”It’s pleasant.” — Sapa-AP