The Mauldin Police Department announced on Monday that crews are responding to a reported natural gas leak in the area. As a safety precaution, Tanner Road from Bethel Road has been shut down to through traffic until the leak is contained. Residents in the Tanners Mill and Warrenton subdivisions may access a section of Tanner Road from E. Butler Road, which has been reopened.
The sudden natural gas leak has prompted a swift response from local authorities and emergency services. The priority is to ensure the safety of residents in the affected areas and to prevent any potential hazards that may arise from the leak.
Due to the ongoing emergency situation, Tanner Road will remain closed from Bethel Road. Motorists are advised to seek alternate routes to avoid the affected area. It is crucial to adhere to the road closures and follow any instructions given by law enforcement personnel on-site.
For residents living in the Tanners Mill and Warrenton subdivisions, access to a portion of Tanner Road from E. Butler Road has been restored to accommodate your needs. Please proceed with caution and be mindful of any updates or changes to the current situation.
This is a developing situation, and updates will be provided as more information becomes available. It is essential to stay informed through official channels and local news sources for the latest updates on the natural gas leak in Mauldin.
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