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Gas Leak Forces Evacuation of Nearby San Antonio Business
CPS Energy says a third-party contractor hit one of its gas lines, leading to the evacuation.
Published on Feb. 17, 2026
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A CPS Energy gas line was hit by a third-party contractor in San Antonio on Monday afternoon, forcing a nearby business to evacuate. The San Antonio Fire Department has closed parts of FM 1516 N near I-10 as crews work to address the issue. CPS Energy says the third-party contractor was working on behalf of another entity.
Why it matters
Gas leaks can pose serious safety risks and require swift action to evacuate nearby areas and contain the situation. This incident highlights the importance of contractors and utility companies coordinating closely to prevent such accidents, which can disrupt businesses and traffic in the local community.
The details
According to CPS Energy, one of its gas lines was hit by a third-party contractor working in the area on Monday afternoon. This prompted the evacuation of a nearby business and the closure of parts of FM 1516 N near I-10 by the San Antonio Fire Department as crews worked to address the leak.
- The gas line was hit by a third-party contractor on Monday afternoon.
The players
CPS Energy
The local utility company that owns the gas line that was hit, leading to the evacuation.
San Antonio Fire Department
The emergency responders who closed off parts of the road near the gas leak incident.
What’s next
CPS Energy says crews are continuing to work on-site to address the gas leak, and officials are advising drivers to find alternate routes in the meantime.
The takeaway
This incident underscores the importance of utility companies and contractors working together closely to prevent gas line accidents that can disrupt businesses and traffic in the local community, and the need for swift emergency response to contain such situations and ensure public safety.





