Local News in Brief : Natural Gas Pipeline Bursts, Sparks Fire
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A pipeline leading to an underground natural gas storage yard burst Wednesday in Valencia, triggering an explosion and sparking a 5-acre brush fire, utility officials and firefighters said. No one was injured.
“A 20-inch pipeline ruptured. There was a small leak, pressure built and it exploded. The fire resulted,” said Vicki Cho, a spokeswoman for Southern California Gas Co.
The rupture occurred at 11:56 a.m. about 2,000 feet from the gas company’s plant in Bouquet Canyon, about 35 miles northwest of downtown Los Angeles.
The line was shut down for emergency repairs.
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