The natural gas leak that flowed for more than three months and
sickened hundreds of residents near Los Angeles has been temporarily
capped. The Southern California Gas Company is now pouring cement into
the leaking well to permanently plug the dangerous fumes.
Patrice Howard reports from Los Angeles.
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