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A 2,000-gallon diesel spill from tanks on the Johns Hopkins Hospital campus in East Baltimore that contaminated a portion of the Baltimore harbor has been contained, officials said Thursday.
Cleanup efforts are ongoing in Baltimore’s Harbor East after officials confirmed that the June 4 diesel spill released 5,000 gallons of fuel— more than double the amount originally reported.
Emergency crews from a host of government agencies were working through the night to clean up an estimated 2,000-gallon diesel spill in Baltimore’s Inner Harbor that started on Wednesday.
Crews are cleaning up a 2,000-gallon diesel spill in Baltimore’s harbor after a Johns Hopkins leak spread to Harbor East. Traffic disruptions expected.
The spill was initially described as "contained," but it ended up being far more significant. Officials issue warning after 2,000 gallons of diesel fuel spills into major harbor: 'One of the most ...
State documents obtained details the timeline of the Johns Hopkins Hospital diesel fuel spill. The documents also reveal new ...
The incident began just beforenoon,when Johns Hopkins Hospital initially reported a contained 200-gallon diesel spill at its East Baltimore facility. By 6:48 p.m., the hospital updated its report ...
(CNN) — Emergency crews from a host of government agencies were working through the night to clean up a 2,000-gallon diesel spill along part of Baltimore’s waterfront that started Wednesday ...
Baltimore City Fire Chief James Wallace spoke at a press conference on Thursday, June 5. Wallace described round-the-clock cleanup efforts and intensive skimming to filter the diesel out.