Texas Gas Pipeline Erupts After Being Cut by Contractor
A natural gas pipeline erupted in flames near Houston after it was accidentally cut Wednesday afternoon by a contractor, officials said.
The accident happened about 4:45 p.m. in the town of Mont Belvieu, about 30 miles east of Houston. No injuries or secondary damage was reported in the rupture and fire on the line owned by Lone Star NGL, company officials said.
The fire and efforts to bring it under control closed Texas 146, however, a Mont Belvieu spokesman said. Firefighters have the leak contained and are monitoring while flames burn themselves out, spokesman Brian Ligon said.
Copyright 2024 Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
Popular Today
- Farmers to Resume Offering Key Lines of Business Insurance in California
- Greater Chance of Major Hurricane on East Coast This Year, Less in Gulf, Scientist Says
- Insurance Companies Feeling the Pressure in Iowa and the Midwest
- High Court: E-Scooter Rider Hit by Car Not Eligible for No-Fault PIP Benefits