Quebec Street Closure Amid Gas Leak and Road Collapse
Limoilou District Disrupted as Emergency Crews Respond
A significant gas leak, exacerbated by a road subsidence, has led to the closure of a section of 1st Avenue in Quebec’s Limoilou district. The incident prompted a swift emergency response.
Emergency Services Tackle Gas Threat
Firefighters were dispatched to the scene near the Ashton restaurant around 7 p.m. following reports of a strong odor of gas and ground instability. Upon arrival, they confirmed the presence of a gas leak.
As a precautionary measure, the Quebec Fire Protection Service (SPCIQ) requested utility company intervention to halt the leak. Consequently, 1st Avenue was completely cordoned off for several blocks to facilitate the operation and thorough investigations.
Building Safety Checks Underway
Firefighters also conducted safety inspections of adjacent buildings to ensure no gas had infiltrated the structures. As of 9 p.m., emergency personnel remained on site, and authorities had not yet confirmed if the leak had been successfully contained.

Curiosity Peaks Amidst Summer Evening
The disruption drew a crowd of onlookers on a warm summer evening during the construction vacation period. Residents, families, and patrons of nearby dining establishments gathered near the safety perimeter to observe the ongoing emergency response efforts.










