A Taupō and Tūrangi Herald reporter on the scene confirmed that both Horomatangi St and Te Heuheu St, from Titirauepenga to Ruapheu St were cordoned off.
“Lots of workers from the car yard, the construction site at the new council building and Tūwharetoa staff are all standing around outside the cordon or having coffees at the cafes.”
Fire and Emergency said they were notified of the gas leak in Taupō at 9.25am.
“We responded with two fire crews, one crew has left the scene and the other crew is just about to leave the scene,” the spokesperson said.
“A fire investigator will not be attending the scene, this has been left with the gas authority.”
Hato Hone St John said they were not attending any callouts to the Taupō CBD.
Firstgas operations manager Ryan Phipps said the cause of the gas leak has been determined.
“After investigation, it was found that a civil contractor struck a gas pipe running under Horomatangi Street,” Phipps said.
“As a precaution, FENZ evacuated the nearby buildings, whilst Firstgas contractors fixed the damaged pipeline, and then confirmed the evacuated buildings were safe to re-enter. The gas leak was not in a building, but in Horomātangi Street.
“The pipeline has been repaired and returned to service.”
Malisha Kumar is a multimedia journalist based in Hamilton. She joined the Waikato Herald in 2023 after working for Radio 1XX in Whakatāne.