BURLINGAME, Calif. (KGO) — Businesses along Burlingame’s Broadway corridor are seeing more setbacks after another gasoline leak was discovered Tuesday morning, forcing crews to shut down streets as they worked to fix the issue.
The leak was found in an underground electrical vault near California Drive and Broadway.
This comes just a week after PG&E crews discovered a petroleum product was leaking into their vaults, damaging equipment.
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Crews say this leak is happening in an AT&T vault.
Although businesses in the area are open, owners say the string of power outages and leaks has hit them hard.
“This is worse than COVID. We can’t run a business, we can’t make money, we can’t pay the bills,” said business owner John Kevranian. “All the money we made during the holidays is wiped out. Maybe we should have a state of emergency for the Broadway Burlingame district or the community. This is a catastrophe, a financial catastrophe.”
At this time, it’s unknown when the leak will be capped and when roads in the area will reopen.
Stay with ABC7 News for the latest details on this developing story.
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