Emergency Crews Contain 2,000-Gallon Diesel Spill Baltimore Waterfront
Emergency Crews Contain 2,000-Gallon Diesel Spill Baltimore Waterfront

Emergency Crews Contain 2,000-Gallon Diesel Spill Baltimore Waterfront

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A diesel fuel spill of approximately 2,000 gallons originated from overfilled tanks at a Johns Hopkins Hospital facility in East Baltimore, contaminating a section of the Inner Harbor near the South Central Avenue Bridge and Fells Point. Initially reported as a 100-gallon leak, the volume was later updated, with the spill confined to a roughly 100 by 250-yard area, turning the water red due to diesel dye but posing no threat to local drinking water. Maryland Governor Wes Moore and Baltimore Mayor Brandon M. Scott were present at the scene, emphasizing coordinated response efforts involving the U.S. Coast Guard, state, and city agencies. Cleanup operations are ongoing, utilizing absorbent materials and skimmers to remove the fuel from the water, with some road closures implemented to facilitate the process. Johns Hopkins Hospital promptly notified authorities and is actively cooperating with the environmental response teams. Officials continue to monitor the situation closely to mitigate environmental impact and ensure public safety.

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