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Gas Pipeline Explosion Sparks Fire in Cameron Parish, Louisiana

A natural gas pipeline explosion sparked an active fire in Cameron Parish, Louisiana, prompting emergency response efforts and a shelter-in-place order at a nearby school as authorities assess the situation.

(P&GJ) — A natural gas pipeline explosion triggered an active fire in Cameron Parish, Louisiana, prompting an emergency response and precautionary measures at nearby facilities, as reported by 12NewsNow.

The incident occurred near the coastal communities of Holly Beach and Johnson Bayou, where emergency crews confirmed that a section of a gas pipeline ignited and continued burning while response teams mobilized. Local officials said hazardous materials personnel were en route as part of the coordinated response.

Authorities placed Johnson Bayou High School, located roughly six miles from the blast site, under a shelter-in-place order as a precaution, according to emergency management officials.

The Cameron Parish Office of Emergency Preparedness said it is overseeing the response and working with first responders to assess conditions at the scene. No additional details on injuries, damage, or the cause of the explosion were immediately available.

The situation remains fluid, and officials have not released a timeline for when the fire may be fully extinguished. More information is expected as response efforts continue, according to 12NewsNow.

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