BreakingNews 🚨 A gas leak and water main break in San Francisco has closed streets and rerouted Muni service Wednesday morning. The area is closed off for now.
San Francisco Police posted a tweet just before 7 a.m. saying the incident was happening at Duboce Avenue and Castro Street and the fire department was on the scene.Evacuation orders were in effect for residents and businesses within a one-block radius of the intersection, according to fire department spokesman Jonathan Baxter. Police officers went door-to-door to deliver the notice.
Muni buses are being rerouted away from the scene. Drivers are asked to use other routes or prepare for traffic in the area. Parking is also impacted in the area.
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