
A routine construction job in Mt. Juliet turned into an emergency situation when a natural gas line was inadvertently struck by an excavator. The incident, which occurred in the 1300 block of Georgetown Dr., prompted immediate road closures and evacuations, as reported by the Mt. Juliet Police via social media. Residents were alerted to the potential danger through the MJAlert system, with police officers swiftly moving from door to door to ensure the safety of those within the vicinity.
MJAlert: A construction crew struck a natural gas line with an excavator in the 1300 block of Georgetown Dr. The road is closed, and officers are going door-to-door for those who need to evacuate.
— Mt. Juliet Police (@MtJulietPolice) September 15, 2025
The accident has caused considerable disruption in the local area with the Mt. Juliet Police Department detailing their response to the incident, "officers are going door-to-door for those who need to evacuate;" which reveals a coordinated effort to manage the situation effectively, yet the impact on the traffic and daily routines of residents remains a concern, with Georgetown Dr. remaining inaccessible until further notice. The immediate and unplanned need to evacuate has thrust an unexpected burden upon the shoulders of the community, as they scramble to secure their safety and that of their loved ones.
While repair teams are currently addressing the damaged gas line to prevent any further risk of harm, authorities have not yet provided a definitive timeline for when residents might expect to return to their homes or when the road will reopen to traffic.
Mt. Juliet officials are urging the public to avoid the area and to heed any evacuation orders, as the situation remains dynamic and the safety of the community is their paramount concern, the excavation crew involved in the incident has since paused all construction activities, pending an investigation into the cause of the accident and the implementation of measures to prevent a recurrence, meanwhile social service agencies are stepping in to assist those affected by the evacuations.









