LG&E says a sinkhole has been uncovered at the location of a downtown Louisville gas leak that evacuated part of the city.
Dangerous levels of natural gas found around 5th and Jefferson streets, both inside and outside and in the sewer system. The ...
Officials are working to confirm the location and cause of the leak, which prompted evacuations of several buildings Tuesday ...
Sinkhole discovered at site of downtown Louisville gas leak ...
LG&E identified a gas leak in an 8-inch plastic distribution line on Fifth Street in downtown Louisville. Twenty one customers have been without service since Tuesday. About half of those ...
Several buildings in downtown Louisville, including Metro Hall, were evacuated Tuesday morning as firefighters investigated a ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Hours after a gas line ... "Oftentimes you have gas leaks, say, in a home, in a dwelling. If we get 10 percent LEL (lower explosive limit) readings in a home, we're going ...
Mayor Craig Greenberg said Wednesday that it is safe to return to all buildings in downtown Louisville. He said there were no injuries or damage that the city is aware of. As of Wednesday morning, ...
Gas leak at 5th and Market Street prompts evacuations of downtown Louisville buildings, including Metro Hall A rift is ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — LG&E crews have found the source of the "dangerous" gas leak that happened on Tuesday, according to a spokesperson for the energy company. The LG&E spokesperson said crews have ...
Several buildings in downtown Louisville, including Metro Hall, were evacuated Tuesday morning after reports of a gas leak.