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Workers Injured By Steam Pipe Explosion In Baltimore

Several workers were hospitalized in Baltimore on Sunday night when a water main was struck and broke, leading to a steam pipe explosion at a construction site, officials confirmed.

The site of the explosion in Baltimore.

The site of the explosion in Baltimore.

Photo Credit: Baltimore Fire Department

At approximately 6:30 p.m. on Sunday, May 14, first responders were called to the 400 block of West Pratt Street near South Eutaw Street to investigate a reported explosion that left several workers with injuries as they were attempting to install a gas line.

During the installation, the crew accidentally struck a water main, which exploded, leading to a chaotic scene throughout the area.

Officials say that four people were treated for injuries and three were hospitalized with what are believed to be non-life-threatening injuries.

The incident happened not far from Oriole Park at Camden Yards on Sunday afternoon, hours after the home team fell to the Pittsburgh Pirates.

Following the incident, water access was restricted in the area - specifically at the Marriott Inner Harbor, Hilton Baltimore hotels, and surrounding businesses - and roads were closed to motorists and pedestrians for hours. On Sunday night,

As of 5 a.m. on Monday morning, some lanes on Pratt Street were reopened between Greene and Howard streets, though Eutaw Street remained closed.

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