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Manhole Fire In Baltimore Results In Street Closures, Causes Chaos For Drivers

A manhole fire caused chaos for some in Baltimore as crews battled an unexpected blaze that broke out on Sunday morning.

Baltimore Fire

Baltimore Fire

Photo Credit: Facebook/Baltimore Fire Department
The street closures in Baltimore

The street closures in Baltimore

Photo Credit: Baltimore City OEM

At around 5 a.m. on Sept. 29, crews were called to the 300 block of North Charles Street, where there was a reported fire inside a manhole with flames showing near the intersection of Pleasant Street.

Power was temporarily shut off in the area while crews battled the blaze, which was declared under control at around 8:30 a.m. on Sunday.

The incident and subsequent investigation led to multiple street closures "for a prolonged period of time," on North Charles Street between Lexington Street and Mulberry Street, as well as Saratoga Street, from St. Paul to Sharp Street.

As of 9 a.m. power was still down, though crews were working to restore it and get the streets open, according to Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott.

More information is expected to be provided.

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