Avoid apparent natural gas leak in Mississauga
Published January 31, 2022 at 8:01 pm

Residents of a Mississauga street were to be evacuated on Monday night (Jan. 31) due to a natural gas leak.
Mississauga Fire and Emergency Services sent a tweet at 8:44 p.m. stating the affected residents on Achill Crescent would be evacuated, while Enbridge Gas was to investigate.
Just over an hour earlier, Peel police had advised drivers to take alternative routes in order to avoid the area of Central Parkway and Achill Crescent.
DANGEROUS CONDITION:
– Central Pkwy & Achill Cres in #Mississauga
– Reports of natural gas smell in area
– Mississauga Fire Dept in area
– Use alternate routes
– C/R at 7:39 p.m.
– PR22-0037383— Peel Regional Police (@PeelPolice) February 1, 2022
Natural gas leak on Achill Crescent. @MississaugaFES, @PeelPolice on site. Affected residents being contacted and evacuated for safety. @Enbridgegas crews on route to address the leak. pic.twitter.com/9rNWNkfAqF
— Mississauga Fire (@MississaugaFES) February 1, 2022
Natural gas leak on Achill Crescent. @MississaugaFES, @PeelPolice on site. Affected residents being contacted and evacuated for safety. @Enbridgegas crews on route to address the leak.
— Dipika Damerla. RT is not an Endorsement. (@DipikaDamerla) February 1, 2022