Evacuation Order Lifted in Arcadia After Gas Main Incident Emergency crews in Arcadia, Indiana, declared the area safe for residents to return home after addressing a gas main strike that prompted an evacuation. The Jackson Township Fire Department confirmed at 7 a.m. Tuesday that the emergency response had concluded, with crews clearing the affected zone. The Hamilton County Emergency Management Agency issued an urgent evacuation order at 7:20 p.m. Monday following the incident. A contractor working on fiber installation struck a large gas main, causing a disruption that required up to six hours or more to resolve. Residents within a quarter-mile of West East Street and Howard Avenue were advised to evacuate until the issue was fully addressed and the area was deemed safe. The evacuation zone was defined by Olive Street to the west, State Road 19 to the east, 266th Street to the north, and South Rollins Street to the south. Officials directed people within this area to vacate the intersection of East and Howard streets immediately. Arcadia Town Hall was opened as a temporary shelter for residents seeking updates and accommodations. Arcadia, a town with approximately 1,400 residents according to STATS Indiana, relies on CenterPoint Energy for natural gas services. The incident highlights the potential risks of infrastructure work in populated areas. The Hamilton County Emergency Management Agency emphasized that the evacuation order was partially lifted, with the all-clear message posted on social media once the hazard was mitigated. Residents were encouraged to stay informed through official channels, as the situation required swift action to ensure public safety.#arcadia_indiana #jackson_township_fire_department #hamilton_county_emergency_management_agency #centerpoint_energy #west_east_street