The Viewmont Mall reopened Friday morning after it was evacuated Thursday for what was later confirmed to be a natural gas leak.
In a social media post Friday, the mall thanked Dickson City’s police and fire departments “for their quick response and dedication to keeping our community safe.” It notes the mall reopened at 11 a.m.
UGI crews investigating a reported odor of natural gas there ultimately discovered a leak affecting gas service lines to two stores, Carter’s and Foot Locker, UGI spokesman John Mason said. Crews were repairing those lines Friday morning, he said.
A representative for the mall said Friday afternoon that UGI was actively working with three affected tenants — Carter’s, Foot Locker and Express — “to restore service as quickly as possible.”
The Dickson City Police Department said on social media Thursday that power had also been shut down to the mall. PPL Electric Utilities spokesman Damon Turbitt confirmed in an email that electricity was “deenergized” for safety, initially impacting 1,000 customers.
“Using our smart grid technology, crews quickly isolated the issue and safely restored power to the vast majority of affected customers,” Turbitt said. “All customers were restored by 6:40 p.m.”