St. Pete Beach Gas Leak: What We Know So Far
A gas leak near 28th Avenue and Pass A Grille Way in St. Pete Beach was repaired, residents were evacuated as a precaution and later allowed back home, and no injuries were reported, according to FOX 13 Tampa Bay.
Authorities said TECO crews fixed the leak and reopened the road around 1 p.m., according to FOX 13. Pass A Grille Way near 28th Avenue was affected during the response before traffic resumed.
Confirmed details: FOX 13 reported that the leak was repaired and the immediate hazard was resolved. Residents in the area were evacuated during the emergency response and later returned to their homes, according to the same report. No injuries were reported.
Emergency response: The response included TECO crews and authorities on scene, indicating a utility-related emergency serious enough to prompt evacuations and a road closure. The reopening suggests crews determined the area was safe after the leak was secured.
Historical context: Dispatch records show 131 similar gas leak incidents in the past six months, underscoring that gas leaks remain a recurring type of emergency response in the area.
What's next: Available reporting does not indicate a broader investigation beyond the repair itself. Additional updates would likely come from local officials or TECO if more details emerge about the cause or whether any further inspection is needed.
Day.News will continue to update this story as officials release more information.
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