- About 100 people have vacated their homes and two schools have been closed in response to a natural gas leak in a Massachusetts city affected a year ago by gas explosions and fires. Lawrence Fire Chief Brian Moriarty says that the leak in a high-pressure line was discovered around 3:15 a.m. Friday and that the volume of gas released was in the “explosive range.”No explosions or fires have been reported. Gas and electricity have been shut off in the affected neighbourhood. Mark Kempic is president of Columbia Gas, which was blamed for last year’s explosions. Mayor Dan Rivera says the Wetherbee School and Lawrence Catholic Academy are closed.
Source: thestar September 27, 2019 12:17 UTC