Explosive levels of gas caused streets to temporarily be closed in downtown Sacramento

Downtown Sacramento streets back open after gas leak

DOWNTOWN SACRAMENTO — Firefighters blocked off streets in response to what they said was an explosive level of gas.

Inside Falafel Corner, between 9th and 10th street, Sacramento firefighters say there is an explosive level of gas.

Firefighters waited on the gas levels to drop because that meant the explosion risk had dropped too.

CBS13's Madisen Keavy was told that everything was clear and 9th and 10th street are back open.

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