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Natural gas leak contained in Halifax's north end

A natural gas leak was contained at a construction site on Almon Street in Halifax’s north end on Friday. 

Leak led to road closures to isolate the area

The door of a red fire engine with white detailing says "Halifax Regional Fire and Emergency. Established 1754."
Halifax Regional Fire and Emergency crews closed several streets to isolate the scene as a precautionary measure. (Jeorge Sadi/CBC)

A natural gas leak was contained at a construction site on Almon Street in Halifax's north end on Friday. 

Halifax Regional Fire and Emergency got a call just before 1 p.m. local time and went to the site to evacuate people.

The leak was contained and fire crews are working with the gas company to assess the situation and clear nearby buildings to make sure there is no gas inside, said a spokesperson for the fire service.

Fire crews closed Robie Street from North Street to Young Street and Almon Street from Windsor Street to Robie Street to isolate the scene as a precautionary measure. 

Halifax Regional Municipality sent out an alert advising people in the area to close their windows and stay away from the scene. 

The scene will be safe when fire crews have departed, the alert said.

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