Gas leak in Richmond caused mile-long closure of major boulevard

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RICHMOND — A gas leak Thursday caused a road closure on a significant boulevard, police said.

In an advisory that went out at 11:39 a.m., police called the leak “significant” and that a main break caused it. The leak brought the closure of Carlson Boulevard between Ohio and Pullman avenues.

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The stretch of road is a little over a mile. It was not known how long it would be closed.

Authorities did not announce any evacuations.

PG&E sent crews to the scene to examine the damage. Richmond police, fire crews and a hazardous materials team all monitoring the situation, as well, police said.

Please check back for updates.

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