BREAKING: Residents evacuated, roads closed after 'high-pressure' gas line hit in downtown Toronto
Residents have been evacuated from two downtown condominiums after a construction crew struck a "high-pressure" gas line in downtown Toronto.The affected gas line, which Toronto police said has “blown,” is located in a laneway behind a restaurant and supplies gas to an under-construction building.
As a precautionary measure, the occupants of two residential buildings at 250 and 270 Wellington streets have been evacuated, Toronto fire told CP24.Toronto fire is advising residents of other buildings in the immediate area to “shelter in place.”Crews from Enbridge are now on-scene working to cap the leak, which Toronto fire said “doesn’t appear to be gas leaking into surrounding buildings.”
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