Exclusive: Some East Harlem residents say mobile boiler at NYCHA houses has been covering their apartments in soot

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Exclusive: Some East Harlem residents say mobile boiler at NYCHA houses has been covering their apartments in soot
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Some residents in East Harlem say their apartments are covered in a black tar-like substance due to work being done by the city. They tell LisaRoznerTV it's been going on for seven years, and no one from the city is helping them.

Every time residents on East 102nd Street hear the sound of the boiler, they know dark plumes of smoke are about to billow out.

It gets on her 4-year-old granddaughter's hands, and the soles of flip-flops that Morales said had only been worn at home were covered in the black substance. "You're not supposed to be concerned in your apartment about anything that's shooting out from that stuff," tenant Theresa Creighton said."The coughing."

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