News Summary
A natural gas line break on Kinley Road in Irmo, South Carolina, led to a major road closure after a contractor’s excavation work. The break occurred around 12:20 p.m., halting traffic for several hours between Broad River Road and Shady Lane. The Columbia-Richland Fire Department communicated updates and advised drivers to seek alternate routes. Fortunately, there were no reported injuries, and Kinley Road was reopened after extensive repairs. This incident underscores the risks of excavation work affecting public utilities.
Irmo, South Carolina – A natural gas line break on Kinley Road, caused by a third-party contractor’s excavation work, prompted a significant road closure in the Irmo region on Thursday. The break occurred around 12:20 p.m. and resulted in the road being shut down for several hours between Broad River Road and Shady Lane.
The Columbia-Richland Fire Department announced the closure via the social media platform X, advising drivers to seek alternative routes while repair work was in progress. The affected section of Kinley Road is notably located near the intersection of Broad River Road and Interstate 26, a busy area that experiences heavy traffic.
Repair crews worked diligently to fix the damaged gas line, and updates were provided by the Columbia-Richland Fire Department as the situation unfolded. The closure caused inconvenience for many local drivers and commuters who rely on Kinley Road for accessing nearby businesses and residential areas.
Following several hours of repair efforts, Kinley Road was successfully reopened, much to the relief of motorists in the vicinity. While the timeline for the reopening was communicated throughout the repair process, no injuries were reported as a result of the gas line break.
This incident highlights the potential risks associated with excavation work in urban areas, where existing utilities such as natural gas lines can often be buried. Excavation damages are a common cause for service disruptions and public safety concerns, prompting strict regulations and guidelines for construction and contractor activities to mitigate such incidents.
As the situation is classified as a developing story, officials continue to monitor the area and ensure public safety measures are in place. Residents and local businesses are encouraged to remain alert for any potential updates regarding infrastructure work in the area.
Stay tuned for further information as city officials work to prevent similar incidents in the future and uphold safety and accessibility on local roads.
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Additional Resources
- WLTX: Natural Gas Line Break on Kinley Road
- Wikipedia: Natural Gas
- The State: Kinley Road Closure Due to Gas Line
- Google Search: Natural Gas Line Break
- ABC Columbia: Part of Kinley Road Closed
- Google Scholar: Excavation Damages
- Cola Daily: Dutch Fork Road Closed Due to Gas Line
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Excavation Work Risks
- WIS TV: Cut Natural Gas Line Closes Road
- Google News: Kinley Road Gas Line

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