Montgomery gas leak leaves hundreds without heat

Some 750 homes in Orange County were without heat for New Year's Eve after a massive gas leak in Montgomery last week, officials say. Representatives from Central Hudson Gas and Electric say a contractor

News 12 Staff

May 22, 2014, 7:22 PM

Updated 3,916 days ago

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Some 750 homes in Orange County were without heat for New Year's Eve after a massive gas leak in Montgomery last week, officials say.
Representatives from Central Hudson Gas and Electric say a contractor was excavating in the area of Neelytown Road off Route 208 when a natural gas line was hit. Nearby roads were closed, homes were evacuated and service to hundreds of customers was shut off.
Officials say restoring service may take some time as each customer's line has to be turned on individually.
A warming shelter was set up at Berea Elementary School on Route 17-K in Montgomery. Fire officials are urging those who try to stay warm at home to be careful if they use electrical space heaters.
Hundreds of OC homes, businesses without heat after gas leakCentral Hudson Gas and Electric Corporation