A company is offering reimbursement, and traffic is being diverted after a pipeline leak closed a rural road in San Jacinto County on Friday. A single lane has since reopened.
A leaking tanker truck spewed dangerous ammonia gas in a hotel parking lot, forcing hundreds of residents in a small Oklahoma city to evacuate and sending several dozen people to the hospital, authorities said Thursday.
Authorities said the gas leak is along Cypresswood and Champion Forest, and crews estimate it will take about four hours to repair.
HFD said the kids were evacuated and stood outside for more than an hour. The six students were hospitalized due to heat-related illness.
Officials said first responders found the presence of hydrogen sulfide inside the manhole where the men were trying to prevent sewage from backing up.
Authorities issued an all-clear after they said a natural gas pipeline rupture in Hillcrest Village led several homes to evacuate on Wednesday.