They state that you should leave the area immediately and from a safe distance call 911 and the Atmos Energy emergency number, (866)322-8667.
Atmos Energy says a construction crew accidentally damaged a natural gas pipeline while working Thursday prompting nearby ...
Update: Atmos Energy has fixed a gas leak caused by a private contractor that caused the evacuation of 388 buildings in Georgetown on Wednesday, according to a city news release. The evacuation ...
The public docket is available for the ongoing investigation into the January 2024 natural gas explosions in Jackson that killed one woman.
DALLAS — Atmos Energy crews responded to a gas leak along Inwood Road in North Dallas Wednesday afternoon, officials say. The gas leak was reported Tuesday night, officials said. The energy ...
KENNER, La. — A high-pressure gas leak occurred Thursday in the 3600 block of Loyola Drive, officials said, after ...
A preliminary report from federal investigators say there is a possibility natural gas leaked into the Avondale home through ...
A construction crew damaged a natural gas pipeline Thursday, forcing a precautionary evacuation of a Saginaw neighborhood.
A gas leak in a four-inch main caused the closure of several streets near downtown Georgetown and the evacuation of 388 people, officials said.
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Belle Chasse Highway reopens after gas leak forces evacuations in GretnaGRETNA, La. (WVUE) - Belle Chasse Highway has reopened after a gas leak forced evacuations and road closures Thursday evening ...
Smell gas, act fast! If you suspect a natural gas leak, leave the area immediately! From a safe distance call 911 and Atmos Energy’s 24-hour toll-free emergency number at 866.322.8667.
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