Firefighters in Seattle went door to door evacuating residents in a neighborhood following a natural gas leak on Saturday morning. The fire crews responded to the gas leak in the 3000 block of South Jackson Street around 11 a.m. on Mar. 7. As of 11:20 a.m. There were 10 homes evacuated.
Residents in the block north of the gas leak were notified by first responders of the leak, with some residents being evacuated. The home where the leak was initially reported has already been evacuated. By 1:15 p.m., residents in the area were told the gas leak had dissipated and it was safe for them to return home. People were asked to avoid the area from MLK Jr Way South at South Jackson Street eastbound to 31st Ave. S. and northbound to S. Washington St.
KCPQ-TV FOX 13 Seattle
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