Gas Main Break in Arcadia Forces Residents to Evacuate Residents in Arcadia were ordered to evacuate parts of the city after a gas main break caused a safety hazard on Monday. The evacuation initially covered a large area spanning East and Howard Streets, extending from Olive Street to the west, SR 19 to the east, 266 Street to the north, and S. Rollins Street to the south. However, officials later announced that most of the evacuation zone had been lifted, though those living on the 200 block of E. Howard Ave remained under evacuation orders. The incident occurred when an independent contractor working on fiber-optic installation struck a major gas main, according to a statement from Hamilton County Emergency Management. Law enforcement and fire personnel were dispatched to the scene to address the break. Emergency management officials noted that the process to repair the damaged gas line could take up to six or more hours, prompting the temporary evacuation of the affected area. The Arcadia Police Department confirmed that the evacuation was implemented as a precautionary measure to ensure public safety. While the majority of the area was deemed safe to re-enter, the 200 block of E. Howard Ave remained under restriction due to ongoing risks. Residents were advised to stay informed through official channels for updates on the situation. The Arcadia Town Hall remained open as a shelter and information hub for affected residents. Officials encouraged those in the evacuated area to seek shelter there or contact local authorities for further guidance. The incident highlights the potential dangers of infrastructure work and the importance of emergency response protocols in such situations.#e_howard_ave #sr_19 #arcadia_town_hall #hamilton_county_emergency_management #arcadia_police_department
Gas Main Break in Arcadia Leads to Evacuation Residents in parts of Arcadia were ordered to evacuate after a gas main break disrupted the area on Monday. The evacuation initially covered a specific zone bounded by East and Howard Streets, extending from Olive Street to the west, SR 19 to the east, 266 Street to the north, and S. Rollins Street to the south. However, officials later announced that most of the evacuation area had been lifted, though those living on the 200 block of E. Howard Ave remained under the evacuation order. The incident was caused by an independent contractor working on fiber-optic installation, who accidentally struck a major gas line. Law enforcement and fire departments were dispatched to the scene to manage the situation. According to a statement from Hamilton County Emergency Management, the process to repair the damaged gas main could take up to six or more hours. The department shared updates on social media, emphasizing the urgency of the situation and the steps being taken to resolve it. Residents are advised to stay informed, with the Arcadia Town Hall serving as a location for updates and shelter. The incident highlights the potential risks of infrastructure work and the importance of emergency response coordination. Authorities continue to monitor the situation to ensure public safety and expedite the repair process.#arcadia_town_hall #hamilton_county_emergency_management #arcadia #e_howard_ave #sr_19