Gas level from filling station leak in Makati has gone down – BFP | Inquirer News

Gas level from filling station leak in Makati has gone down – BFP

By: - Reporter / @FMOrellanaINQ
/ 06:12 PM November 04, 2018

Firefighters at gas leak site

Firefighters work to contain the gas leak at a filling station on Evangelista Street in Barangay Bangkal in Makati on Saturday, Nov. 3, 2018. (Photo from the Makati City Police Station)

The level of gas traces caused by a leakage at the Phoenix Petroleum gas station in Barangay Bangkal in Makati has gone down as of Sunday, according to the Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP).

In a telephone interview, Senior Fire Officer 2 Hoover Moral of BFP District III said Evangelista Street, where the gas station is located, was declared open before noon on Sunday.

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“Ngayon napapadaan na yung road. Bumababa na yung traces of gas. Wala na masyadong amoy,” Moral said.

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[The road is now passable. The level of gas traces has gone done. The smell has weakened.]

Evangelista Street was closed to motorists on Thursday night due to the leakage.

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Moral said, however, that the area was still not declared “clear.”

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“Under security pa rin ng BFP yung area,” he said.

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[Security is still being maintained in the area.]

Moral also said that authorities had not yet determined the type of gas that leaked at the station. /atm

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