Crime & Safety
Gas Leak Prompts Evacuation of 4 San Francisco Homes
Traffic is the area is being diverted.
San Francisco, CA— Residents were evacuated this morning from four homes in the Miraloma Park neighborhood of San Francisco because of a natural gas leak, according to a spokesman for the San Francisco Fire Department.
The leak was first reported to PG&E at 9:40 a.m. at 278 Juanita Way, where a PG&E crew is now working to stop the leak.
#GL278 update 3 buildings evacuated PRECAUTIONARY. No injury at this time mitigating issue AVOID AREA pic.twitter.com/FYBL1M6ENg
— San Francisco Fire (@sffdpio) June 17, 2016
Fire Department spokesman Jonathan Baxter said the evacuations are precautionary. Traffic is the area is being diverted.
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By Bay City News