Opatovická Street in Prague 1 was the site of a gas leak emergency on Thursday evening, which prompted the evacuation of six buildings and affected around 150 people.
Some residents were temporarily moved to an evacuation bus, while others found alternative accommodations for the evening. Meanwhile, police cordoned off the affected area to ensure safety and prevent unauthorized access.
“The area affected by the leak is being guarded to stop anyone from entering,” said one firefighter.
Around 7:15 p.m., a gas emergency service team reached the site and began restricting the gas flow to prevent further leaks. Current reports indicate that the leak was isolated to a single building, with no issues detected in neighboring properties.
The evacuation was carried out as a preventive measure, according to officials. After the gas supply is cut and proper ventilation conducted, evacuees may be allowed to return.
Both the Mayor of Prague 1, Terezie Radoměřská (TOP 09), and the city’s crisis management team were informed of the situation. “The mayor was kept updated throughout the operation,” confirmed a press spokesperson for Prague’s firefighters.
While the scene appeared dramatic due to flashing lights and the presence of emergency vehicles, the situation was largely under control.
Clear communication from the rescue teams and the absence of further gas leaks helped to maintain calm among the evacuees and onlookers.
Curious passers-by occasionally asked if they could proceed through the area or use their mobile phones, but most complied with the safety measures in place.
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