Homes evacuated due to 'major' gas leak in SW Portland neighborhood

Portland, ORLocal News

On Tuesday morning, a significant gas leak in the Hayhurst Neighborhood of Southwest Portland resulted in the evacuation of local homes. The leak occurred after a construction crew inadvertently cut an underground gas line, prompting a rapid response from Portland Fire crews. Fire officials are assessing potential risks associated with gas migration in the area. Northwest Natural's repair teams are actively engaged in efforts to cap the leak and restore safety. Fortunately, no injuries have been reported as a result of the incident.

This situation highlights the importance of safety protocols during construction work. Residents are advised to stay updated as developments unfold. Emergency responders will continue monitoring the situation closely.

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