Legionella bacteria has been confirmed to be present in the water supply of an apartment complex in Manhattan’s East Village. The discovery has raised concerns about potential health risks for residents.
City health officials have acknowledged the presence of the bacteria, known to cause Legionnaires’ disease, in the complex’s water system.
In 2025, there were over 100 confirmed cases and seven deaths tied to Legionnaire’s disease in New York City, according to the Department of Health.
The Department said next steps include remediation of the water system and performing follow-up testing. There was no clear timeline for how long it could take.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Legionella?
Legionella is a type of bacteria that can cause Legionnaires’ disease, a severe form of pneumonia.
Where was Legionella found?
The Legionella bacteria was confirmed to be in the water supply of an apartment complex in Manhattan’s East Village.
What are the potential risks of Legionella?
Exposure to Legionella can lead to Legionnaires’ disease, which is a severe pneumonia-like illness.
Incident Details
- Location: East Village, NY, Manhattan
- Date: Jun 26, 2026
- Type: News Report

