What area was evacuated?
The area between 3300 South to 3500 South and West Temple to 200 West in South Salt Lake.
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A South Salt Lake neighborhood was evacuated Sunday evening after a gas leak ignited, causing a fire. The incident began with a truck fire and a downed power line, leading to concerns about gas entering buildings and potential explosions.
The South Salt Lake Fire Department and Unified Fire Authority responded to the scene after a power line fell and ignited a truck, with the fire spreading to the ground and a gas meter. Crews excavated the road to secure the gas line and ventilated structures to prevent gas accumulation. The fire was treated as a controlled burn to relieve pressure on the gas line. Rocky Mountain Power reported that 2,747 customers experienced power outages, though it's unclear whether this was directly related to the fire. TRAX service was temporarily suspended but later restored following instructions from the fire department.
The area between 3300 South to 3500 South and West Temple to 200 West in South Salt Lake.
An evacuation shelter was set up at a church located at 3805 S. Main Street.
The fire started with a downed power line igniting a truck, which then led to a gas leak and subsequent fire in the ground.
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