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‘Major gas explosion’ in Baltimore kills 1; search continues

Baltimore firefighters are on the scene of a gas explosion that has killed one woman, seriously injured several othes and leveled three houses.

The Baltimore City Fire Department in an update Monday night said that seven people had been taken to the hospital after the explosion on Labyrinth Road, west of Reisterstown Road near Pikesville, just before 10 a.m.

Baltimore City Fire Department spokesperson Blair Adams said the exact cause of the blast, which happened just before 10 a.m. Monday, was under investigation, but called it “a major gas explosion.”

Four people were pulled from the wreckage during the morning, Adams said. She called the search a 鈥渓abor-intensive operation.”

The fire department’s Roman Clark said firefighters were 鈥渂asically using their hands and tools鈥 to get through to anyone trapped inside. He called it a 鈥渉orrendous-type situation.鈥

Linda Foy, of Baltimore Gas and Electric, said the utility is continuing to work to turn the gas main off in the area.

That will require cutting gas to people who haven鈥檛 been affected, but Foy said it was necessary since 鈥渃ertain parts of our gas system 鈥 we鈥檙e not able to get to鈥 because of the rescue operation. She said there were electric problems in the area, as well.

Paul Carden, of the Red Cross, said they鈥檝e established a reception center and are providing displaced people with food, water and air conditioning on MTA buses.

鈥淩ight now, we鈥檙e providing a safe place for residents to stay,鈥 Carden said, most likely hotels.

Neither Carden nor Adams could provide an exact number of how many people are displaced.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a disaster. It鈥檚 a mess. It鈥檚 unbelievable,鈥 Diane Glover, who lives across the street, told The Associated Press. The explosion shattered her windows and blew open her front door, bending the frame. 鈥淚鈥檓 still shaken up,鈥 she said hours later.

Footage showed several townhomes with shattered windows and a downed transmission pole amid a mountain of rubble.

Aerial footage from 蜜桃视频app’s news partners at NBC Washington appeared to show three buildings on Labyrinth Road had been entirely leveled, of the area available on Google Maps.

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BGE said in a statement that they got a call from the fire department just before 10 a.m.

“We are on the scene and working closely with the fire department to make the situation safe. Crews are working to turn off gas to the buildings in the immediate area. Once the gas is off, we can begin to safely assess the situation, including inspections of BGE equipment,” the utility said.

A building inspector who lives in the area told he saw someone buried from the neck down and another sheltering in a closet. Kevin Matthews told the newspaper he could hear children shouting, 鈥淐ome get us! We鈥檙e stuck!鈥

A man who identified himself as Dean has been credited with running toward the explosion, helping to rescue people before the police and fire departments got to the scene. 鈥淚 didn鈥檛 even have shoes on,鈥 he said, but he rushed to help.

He said he鈥檇 lived in Baltimore all his life, but he鈥檇 never seen anything like it: 鈥淚鈥檝e been on a block with a gas explosion; it was nothing like that.鈥

Vircha Dehoney told 聽about the explosion, 鈥淚鈥檓 60. Ain鈥檛 never heard nothing like that in my life.鈥

Pointing to where the houses were, she said it looked like they had never been there. 鈥淎nd they were there last night.鈥

鈥淚 just want to offer my prayers that everyone turns out safe,鈥 said Baltimore Mayor Bernard C. “Jack” Young at the scene.

鈥淲hat we need Baltimore to do is pray,鈥 Council President Brandon Scott added.

Debris and rubble covers the ground in the aftermath of an explosion in Baltimore on Monday, Aug. 10, 2020. Baltimore firefighters say an explosion has leveled several homes in the city.
Debris and rubble covers the ground in the aftermath of an explosion in Baltimore on Monday, Aug. 10, 2020. Baltimore firefighters say an explosion has leveled several homes in the city.
Baltimore City Fire Department carries a person out from the debris after an explosion in Baltimore on Monday, Aug. 10, 2020. Baltimore firefighters say an explosion has leveled several homes in the city.
People gather outside an explosion site in Baltimore on Monday, Aug. 10, 2020. The “major gas explosion” that involved three houses at Labyrinth and Reistertown roads has left multiple people, including children, trapped according to the Baltimore Fire Department.
The inside of a home across the street is damaged after an explosion in Baltimore on Monday, Aug. 10, 2020. Baltimore firefighters say an explosion has leveled several homes in the city.
Crews from several agencies are investigating the gas explosion in Baltimore. (Courtesy Maryland State Fire Marshal)
The investigation continues at the site of a major gas explosion in Baltimore. (Courtesy Baltimore City Fire Department)
NBC Washington's chopper captured this aerial photo of the explosion in Baltimore. (Courtesy NBC Washington)
NBC Washington’s chopper captured this aerial photo of the explosion in Baltimore. (Courtesy NBC Washington)
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A gas explosion leveled several homes in Baltimore. (Courtesy Twitter/Baltimore Fire)
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NBC Washington's chopper captured this aerial photo of the explosion in Baltimore. (Courtesy NBC Washington)
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Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan said via Twitter, “We are closely monitoring the situation in northwest Baltimore following this morning鈥檚 horrific explosion. We have reached out to offer our full support to the ongoing response and recovery efforts, and are deeply grateful to the first responders on the scene.”

‘We thought a plane had crashed’

Barry Leventhal, whose warehouse equipment business is about 150 feet (46 meters) from the blast site, said he was in his warehouse when the explosion erupted and shook his building, damaging lights and a concrete wall.

Leventhal ran into an office to check on his son-in-law. Fortunately, none of the company鈥檚 10 employees was injured.

鈥淲e thought a plane crashed or something. We couldn鈥檛 figure it out,鈥 said Leventhal, the owner of Everything Warehouse.

BGE asked the Maryland Public Service Commission to approve a new gas system infrastructure and a cost recovery mechanism in late 2017 to pay for upgrades.

鈥淔ounded in 1816, BGE is the oldest gas distribution company in the nation. Like many older gas systems, a larger portion of its gas main and services infrastructure consists of cast iron and bare steel 鈥 materials that are obsolete and susceptible to failure with age,” the PSC wrote in a 2018 order approving a modernization plan.

When aging pipes fail, then tend to make headlines. Last year, a gas explosion ripped the fa莽ade off a Maryland office complex in Columbia, affecting more than 20 businesses. No one was injured in the explosion, which happened early on a Sunday morning. In 2016, a gas main break forced the evacuation of the Baltimore County Circuit Courthouse. Under Armour Inc. had to evacuate its Baltimore office after a gas main break in 2012.

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The Associated Press contributed to this report.

Rick Massimo

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