Gas Leak in Průhonice. Firefighters Evacuate People in the Area
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Firefighters had to evacuate about a hundred people from surrounding buildings and a hotel due to a broken gas pipeline in Průhonice near Prague. Gas engineers are working to shut off the gas, assisted by a larger number of firefighters. An evacuation bus was also called.
In Průhonice near Prague on Tuesday morning, gas began to leak after a pipeline broke during road excavation, and at least a hundred people had to be evacuated from adjacent buildings. Firefighters are on the scene. There is no danger, but the gas has not yet been shut off, Central Bohemian Fire Department spokesman Jan Sýkora told ČTK.
Průhonice (near Prague) - Gas began to leak in Průhonice near Prague this morning after a pipeline broke during road excavation, and at least 100 people had to be evacuated from adjacent buildings. Firefighters are on the scene. There is no danger, but the gas has not yet been shut off, Central Bohemian Fire Department spokesman Jan Sýkora told ČTK.
In Průhonice near Prague, gas began to leak on Tuesday after a pipeline ruptured while drilling a road, and at least 100 people had to be evacuated from adjacent buildings. Firefighters were on the scene, but there was no danger. The gas was shut off after about three hours and the evacuees were able to return home.
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