PG&E Workers at Scene of Gas Leak in South San Francisco
Pacific Gas and Electric (PG&E) crews are actively working to contain a gas leak that was reported Thursday evening in South San Francisco. The leak was detected at the intersection of Produce Avenue and San Mateo Avenue, a well-trafficked area in the city. Local officials confirmed that emergency crews have arrived on-site to assess and manage the situation.

No Evacuations Reported, but Customers Affected
Authorities have not issued any evacuation orders as of now. PG&E stated that the gas leak has directly impacted 10 customers, though it is unclear whether this has led to power outages or other service disruptions. The utility company reported that the incident was first identified at approximately 7:35 p.m. and that their teams have been working to contain the issue since then.
Investigation and Response Efforts Underway
PG&E crews are actively investigating the source of the leak while ensuring public safety in the affected area. Officials have not provided details regarding potential road closures or traffic disruptions near the intersection. The San Mateo County Fire Department has been contacted for further information, but no additional updates have been made available at this time.
No Estimated Resolution Time
There is currently no clear timeline for when the gas leak will be fully contained and resolved. PG&E has assured residents that they are working diligently to fix the issue and restore normal operations as soon as possible. Authorities advise people in the area to stay alert for any updates regarding the situation. Residents with concerns or who smell gas are encouraged to contact PG&E or local emergency services immediately.
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