Crews cap gas leak in downtown Los Altos that prompted evacuations

CBS News Bay Area

Utility crews have capped a gas leak in the community of Los Altos that prompted evacuations of the downtown area, officials said.

Shortly before 10:10 a.m., the Santa Clara County Fire Department announced that they were responding to a "significant" gas leak in the area of Parking Plaza North near 1st Street. Officials said an "audible leak" was heard, indicating a significant amount of gas escaping.

Crews with Pacific Gas & Electric responded to the scene, while police and firefighters worked to clear the surrounding area.

In an update around 10:45 a.m., firefighters said PG&E was able to secure the gas leak. The evacuation order was lifted around 11:30 a.m.

"We thank the businesses and community members in the area for their patience as this hazard was mitigated. We're grateful there were no injuries or structures damaged resulting from the leak," the fire department said on social media.  

Officials did not say what caused the leak. 

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