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San Francisco firefighters evacuated a block of Sussex Street in Glen Park for about two hours after a water department crew apparently hit a gas line Sunday morning, authorities said.
The race to repair a San Francisco sinkhole continues, with dozens of workers and heavy machinery trying to fix the mess created by two burst 75-year-old water pipes. Terry McSweeney reports.
A large sinkhole opened up on a San Francisco street intersection Monday following a ruptured water main break. Crews were working to repair the hole Monday afternoon on Fillmore and Green streets ...
Water in the area has been shut off, San Francisco Water, Power and Sewer said. No one was injured, but the basement of one building sustained water damage. PG&E officials said the water line ...
San Francisco firefighters say it all appears to have started with that water main break; sometime before 5 am, either a 12 or 16-inch water main failed and took out a plastic 4-inch underground ...
Crews in San Francisco on Monday were racing to repair a water main break and sinkhole in San Francisco. PG&E crews were digging their own holes to check on the integrity of the gas line in the area.
The sinkhole appeared right next to a cable car line, ... Update 01/18/24 at 5:08 a.m. ET: This article was updated to include comment from San Francisco Water Power Sewer.
The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency closed the main stair well and part of the platform at Chinatown-Rose Pak subway station because of a water leak on Thursday. The leak will take ...
But San Francisco’s lawyer, Deputy City Attorney Tara Steeley, told the court that local governments with EPA sewage-discharge permits “do not control” the quality of offshore waters and ...
A large sinkhole opened up on a San Francisco street intersection Monday following a ruptured water main break. Crews were working to repair the hole Monday afternoon on Fillmore and Green streets ...