In West Jordan, authorities have been addressing a situation involving a natural gas leak, prompting a shelter-in-place order for residents and affecting local schools. The leak, reported in the area of 9000 South and 4800 West, led to an investigation by crews to identify the source of the natural gas smell on Thursday morning. Despite efforts, the source of the leak remained unidentified. In response, four West Jordan schools implemented shelter protocols as a precautionary measure.
Crews are responding to a fire in a vacant building at 33rd Ave S & S Graham St. Please avoid the area.
JUST IN | The public is being asked to avoid the area in the 3400 block of Texas Highway 62 north of the interstate while firefighters deal with a natural gas leak. https://t.co/nwkzVWb8JW
#ADVISORY The City of Woodway has reported a major water main break. The public should avoid Bosque Boulevard until repairs are complete: https://t.co/L7EnBoM2nm #fox44tx
Crews are responding to reports of a fire in a high rise building in the 400 block of Broad St. Please avoid the area.
Crews are responding to a fire in a vacant building in the 9200 block of Renton Ave S. Please avoid the area.
West Jordan authorities came up empty as they investigated a possible gas leak Thursday morning. @kbontv https://t.co/zF0mRBSfuJ
A shelter-in-place was ordered in West Jordan as crews responded to reports of a "natural gas smell" in the area of 9000 South and 4800 West. https://t.co/drimkpVWcm
Four West Jordan schools have been placed in shelter protocols as law enforcement searches for the source of a natural gas smell. Read more: https://t.co/ERTIg42lsM
Crews are investigating a natural gas leak in West Jordan and asked that residents shelter in place while the source is identified. https://t.co/kjTcjiP5wd
Gathering details on a large smell of natural gas in West Jordan… @KSL5TV https://t.co/FAQyf7W4Vh