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Natural Gas Leak Mitigated Near 44th Street and 123rd Avenue
Crews evacuate 71 homes, impact 307 residents as precaution
Published on Feb. 25, 2026
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The Vancouver Fire Department responded to a natural gas leak near 44th Street and 123rd Avenue, evacuating 71 homes and impacting approximately 307 residents as a precautionary measure. Emergency crews worked to secure the area and mitigate the source of the leak, with no reported injuries.
Why it matters
Natural gas leaks pose serious risks to public safety, requiring swift action from first responders to evacuate residents and contain the situation. This incident highlights the importance of emergency preparedness and coordination between various agencies to protect the community.
The details
Vancouver Fire Department crews were called to the scene of a natural gas leak in the area of 44th Street and 123rd Avenue. As a precautionary measure, 71 homes were evacuated, impacting approximately 307 residents. Emergency crews from the fire department, Northwest Natural Gas, Vancouver Public Works, Vancouver Police Department, and Clark Public Utilities worked together to secure the area, monitor air quality, and mitigate the source of the leak.
- On Tuesday, February 24, 2026, the Vancouver Fire Department responded to the natural gas leak.
The players
Vancouver Fire Department
The local fire department that responded to the natural gas leak and coordinated the evacuation and mitigation efforts.
Northwest Natural Gas
The utility company responsible for the natural gas infrastructure and assisting in the response to the leak.
Vancouver Public Works
The local public works department that supported the emergency response and infrastructure operations.
Vancouver Police Department
The local law enforcement agency that assisted in the evacuation and securing the area around the natural gas leak.
Clark Public Utilities
The local utility provider that helped coordinate the response and ensure the safety of the community.
What’s next
The fire department and utility companies will continue to monitor the situation and ensure the area is safe for residents to return.
The takeaway
This incident highlights the importance of emergency preparedness and the coordinated response between various agencies to protect public safety during a natural gas leak. It also underscores the need for ongoing maintenance and safety measures to prevent such incidents from occurring in the first place.


