Gas leak in Hartney
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This article was published 22/06/2022 (1296 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current.
The Municipality of Grassland is warning residents to stay away from Fredericks Street in Hartney because of a natural gas leak.
A water main break was being repaired when a two-inch gas pipe was ruptured, Grassland’s chief administrative officer Victoria Nowazek told the Sun Wednesday morning.
All businesses and residents in a four-block radius as well as the local fire department have been notified of the leak. Nowazek said a Manitoba Hydro crew from Brandon has been dispatched to deal with the leak.
Residents are asked to turn off any natural gas appliances while the leak is being resolved.
The Sun has reached out to Manitoba Hydro for details on the severity of the leak and the estimated repair time.
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