- 6/22/2025 11:18:02 PM
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PARK CITY, UT—A potentially dangerous gas leak forced authorities to close a busy section of Main Street in Park City on Tuesday, disrupting businesses and prompting swift emergency response. Officials confirmed the leak originated from a damaged underground line, raising concerns about public safety in the popular tourist district.
Just before noon, construction crews accidentally struck a natural gas pipeline while working on a utility upgrade. Witnesses reported a strong odor of gas, leading to immediate evacuations. Firefighters and utility teams rushed to the scene, shutting off gas flow and ventilating the area.
Dominion Energy isolated the leak within an hour, but repairs could take until late evening. Traffic was rerouted, and local shops faced unexpected closures during peak hours. No injuries were reported, though some visitors described a chaotic scene.
Park City’s aging infrastructure has faced scrutiny before. This incident highlights the risks of construction in dense urban areas—especially with volatile utilities beneath tourist-heavy zones.
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