Homes Evacuated Following Gas Leak in Edgerton, Kansas
- Emergency services reported a gas leak in Savannah on Wednesday, causing road closures and evacuations on key streets; authorities urged residents to avoid the area.
- Emergency crews evacuated blocks between President Street and E. Broad Street, reporting no injuries or fires, while residents sheltered indoors during scene safety efforts.
- Following the leak, evacuated residents can return as roads reopen shortly, according to the Savannah Police Department.
- Authorities continue monitoring the scene, advising neighbors to stay indoors as emergency services ensure safety after gas leak containment.
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Homes evacuated following gas leak in Edgerton, Kansas
KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Multiple homes have been evacuated following a gas leak Monday evening in rural Johnson County, Kansas. Fire District #1 of Johnson County, Kansas said a natural gas line was hit by excavation equipment at the intersection of W. Hulett and W. 7th in Edgerton. The gas leak was reported around 4:50 p.m. Nearby homes in the area have been evacuated as a precaution. Fire department crews are on scene to monitor air quality and to…
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