COLUMBIA, S.C. (WIS) - A gas leak near Prisma Health has been stopped and evacuation has been lifted, Columbia Fire Department said.
Marshall Street was reopened and all emergency crews have left the scene.
Firefighters say the evacuation was precautionary and no injuries were reported.
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Columbia Fire Department officials say a cut in the natural gas line caused a gas leak near a downtown Columbia hospital.
Fighterfighters say the leak is on Broad and Marshall Street, near Prisma Health, and has caused at least one building to be evacuated.
Marshall Street in Columbia is closed between the 277 interchanges and Colonial Drive.
Dominion Energy is working to resolve the issue.
TRAFFIC ALERT 🚨: Marshall Street in Columbia is closed to traffic at this hour between the 277 interchange and Colonial Drive due to a cut natural gas line.
Drivers should avoid the area and seek alternate routes for travel. Dominion Energy is working to resolve the issue.
— Columbia-Richland Fire Department (@ColaFire) March 8, 2023
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