NY transit agency beefs up security as a precaution following Moscow blast
By APMonday, March 29, 2010
NYC beefs up transit security after Moscow blast
NEW YORK — The nation’s largest transit agency has beefed up security as a precaution following the suicide bombing in Moscow’s subway system.
A spokesman for New York’s Metropolitan Transportation Authority, Kevin Ortiz, says the agency has a “heightened security presence” as a result. He declined further comment.
The agency is in charge of New York City buses and subways, as well as suburban trains, and bridges and tunnels.
Russian authorities say two female suicide bombers blew themselves up in Moscow on Monday in a subway jam-packed with rush-hour passengers, killing dozens.
Tags: Eastern Europe, Europe, Mass Transit Systems, Moscow, New York, North America, Russia, Transportation, United States
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