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Hazel Green Today
By the People, for the People
Hazel Green High School evacuated due to gas leak
Law enforcement and emergency crews respond to damaged main gas line
Published on Mar. 4, 2026
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Law enforcement and emergency crews are responding to a damaged main gas line at Hazel Green High School in Alabama. The school has been evacuated while crews work to secure the area. Residents and motorists in the area should expect to see a large law enforcement and emergency response presence while the situation is being addressed.
Why it matters
Gas leaks can pose serious safety risks, especially in a school setting where there are many people present. Evacuating the school is a necessary precaution to protect students, staff, and the surrounding community until the leak can be contained.
The details
Officials stated that a main gas line at Hazel Green High School was damaged, prompting the evacuation of the school. Emergency crews are on the scene working to secure the area and address the gas leak.
- The incident occurred on March 4, 2026.
The players
Hazel Green High School
A high school located in Hazel Green, Alabama.
What’s next
Officials have not provided any information on the next steps or timeline for resolving the gas leak situation.
The takeaway
Gas leaks in schools can be extremely dangerous, and prompt evacuation and emergency response are critical to ensure the safety of students, staff, and the surrounding community.

