Update (1/10/25, 11:55 a.m.):

Gas is moving into southern Nevada as normal, per a recent release from Nevada Emergency Management.

The power station that is fueling the Kinder Morgan pipeline has been restored, they say.

There is currently no threat to the fuel supply in Clark County or southern Nevada in general.

The Clark County Office of Emergency Management, along with regional and state partners, are keeping a close eye on the situation with appropriate resources in place if anything should change.

Original Story (1/9/25, 6:15 p.m.):

Clark County Emergency Management says wildfires in the Los Angeles area are impacting fuel lines in southern Nevada.

Nevada Governor Joe Lombardo posted on X about the matter.

"The office of the governor and the Nevada Division of Emergency Management Homeland Security are working with state, local, and private partners to understand and mitigate potential fuel line disruptions in southern Nevada due to wildfires in California," the governor said.

The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department advised people on X that they were fueling their vehicles due to a temporary pipeline interruption but said there was no emergency or immediate cause for concern.