GAS STATION EXPLOSION NARROWLY AVERTED: HOMES EVACUATED!

GAS STATION EXPLOSION NARROWLY AVERTED: HOMES EVACUATED!

A sudden incident on Pagham Road has triggered a significant emergency response, prompting urgent warnings for residents to steer clear of the area.

Initial reports indicate a major incident involving a gas substation, leading to widespread disruption and the relocation of affected individuals.

Local authorities are currently directing people to the safety of Pagham Church Hall, establishing a temporary haven for those displaced by the unfolding situation.

Homes have been evacuated in West Sussex after a car crashed into a gas substation in Pagham. West Sussex Fire and Rescue Service said three crews are currently dealing with the incident on Pagham Road. picture: Google maps

Gas substations are vital components of the energy network, functioning as pressure reduction stations where gas is carefully regulated for safe use in homes and businesses.

These facilities take gas from the high-pressure mains and lower it to a medium or low pressure suitable for domestic or industrial applications, ensuring a consistent and reliable supply.

The precise nature of the incident remains under investigation, with emergency services working diligently to assess the situation and mitigate any potential risks.

Updates will be provided as the situation develops and more information becomes available, focusing on the safety and well-being of the community.