Leak stopped from high-pressure gas line; several downtown Denver buildings had evacuated

The Associated Press
December 16, 2014 at 9:35PM

DENVER — A natural gas leak that evacuated several buildings in downtown Denver has been stopped, ending the risk of an explosion.

A construction crew damaged the 10-inch high pressure gas line near the University of Colorado's Denver campus on Tuesday. Workers used a jackhammer to reach the line, which is about 3 feet below ground.

Denver Fire Department spokesman Mark Watson says they were able to turn off the flow of gas about two hours after the leak was reported.

Nearby buildings were told to shut off their air vents to prevent a gas buildup during the leak.

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