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Ward Avenue reopened after gas leak

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COURTESY GOAKAMAI.ORG Ward Avenue between Kapiolani Blvd. and S. King St. was closed due to a gas leak.
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A police car blocks Ward Avenue going mauka after a gas leak this morning.

Police reopened a block of Ward Avenue after authorities investigated a gas leak late this morning.

Ward Avenue from Kapiolani Boulevard to South King Street was closed around 11 a.m. Traffic camera images showed police blocking the street.

The road reopened to traffic by about 11:40 a.m.

No injuries were immediately reported.

4 responses to “Ward Avenue reopened after gas leak”

  1. rytsuru says:

    What is going on with that intersection? Suspicious bags, second gas leak…

  2. justmyview371 says:

    Quit building hi-rises all over the place!

  3. FARKWARD says:

    Honolulu won’t need INFRASTRUCTURE, as we can just build on top of the Pylons of the unused “RAIL”. 25 years from now Anthropologists and Geologists will then make reference to “THE LOST CITY OF HONOLULU”–buried somewhere beneath the failed/BANKRUPT–RAIL projects.

  4. Jiujitsu_Fighter says:

    I was there this morning. The right turn lane is closed. Have to make a right turn from the center lane to go on Kapiolani.

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