Albuquerque Journal

1 dead, 6 hurt in Baltimore gas blast

City says replacing pipes could cost $1B and take 20 years

- BY JULIO CORTEZ ASSOCIATED PRESS

BALTIMORE — A natural gas explosion destroyed three row houses in Baltimore on Monday, killing a woman and trapping other people in the wreckage. At least six people were seriously injured as firefighte­rs searched for more survivors.

Dozens of firefighte­rs converged on the piles of rubble. A fourth house in the row was ripped open and windows were shattered in nearby homes, leaving the northwest Baltimore neighborho­od of Reistersto­wn Station strewn with debris and glass.

“It’s a disaster. It’s a mess. It’s unbelievab­le,” said Diane Glover, who lives across the street. The morning explosion shattered her windows and blew open her front door, bending the frame. “I’m still shaken up,” she said hours later.

Six people were hospitaliz­ed, while a woman was pronounced dead at the scene, a fire spokeswoma­n said. Rescuers were painstakin­gly going through the wreckage by hand.

“We’re prepared to be here throughout the night and as long as it takes,” Baltimore Fire Department spokeswoma­n Blair Adams said during an afternoon news conference. “We’re trying to make sure that we comb through every area to determine if there are any victims inside.”

While the cause wasn’t immediatel­y clear, The Baltimore Sun reported last year that dangerous gas leaks have become much more frequent, with nearly two dozen discovered each day on average, according to the utility’s reports to federal authoritie­s. The Baltimore Gas and Electric Co. has thousands of miles of obsolete pipes that need to be replaced, an effort that would cost nearly $1 billion and take two decades, the newspaper said.

 ?? JULIO CORTEZ/ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Debris and rubble covered the ground in the aftermath of an explosion in Baltmore on Monday. Firefighte­rs say the blast leveled several homes.
JULIO CORTEZ/ASSOCIATED PRESS Debris and rubble covered the ground in the aftermath of an explosion in Baltmore on Monday. Firefighte­rs say the blast leveled several homes.

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