Phoenix, AZ – Authorities have reopened a North Phoenix intersection after responding to a crash on April 15, resulting in a hazardous materials (HAZMAT) situation that prompted road closures and evacuations.
Crash Details
The incident occurred around 10:30 a.m. at the intersection of 27th Avenue and Northern. A vehicle collided with a high-pressure natural gas main, causing a rupture, according to Phoenix Fire officials.
HAZMAT Response
Recognizing the potential dangers, emergency crews swiftly initiated a hazardous materials response. Hazardous Materials teams from both Phoenix and Glendale Fire Departments evacuated and assessed surrounding buildings within a quarter-mile radius.
Evacuations
Washington Elementary School District reported evacuating all students and staff members from Washington Elementary School to Palo Verde Middle School, located at 39th Avenue and Orangewood.
Resolution
Southwest Gas managed to secure the ruptured natural gas infrastructure. Crews are expected to continue working at the site into the evening. Subsequently, evacuations and road closures in the intersection and immediate vicinity have been lifted.
Investigation
Phoenix Police will be conducting an investigation into the crash to determine its cause and any potential liabilities.
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