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Report: Fatal explosion in Baltimore followed HVAC work

“A spike in natural gas levels were detected between 1:30 and 2:00 in the morning of Aug. 10 from address 4232 Labyrinth Road,” Ford said. Lonnie Herriott, 61, who was staying at that house, was killed. So was Morgan State University student Joseph Graham, 21. Seven others were injured. “It can’t be ruled out that improper or incomplete installation of the new HVAC system was the cause for the gas leak,” said a report that was released by the fire department. “It also can’t be ruled out that unknown person/s tampered with the gas piping the night before the explosion causing the gas leak.”

Deadly explosion in Northwest Baltimore was caused by a gas buildup after HVAC work in a home, officials say

Natural gas buildup led to deadly home explosion

Baltimore explosion caused by natural gas buildup: Fire chief

Five months after an explosion leveled three rowhomes and killed two people in Baltimore, Fire Chief Niles R. Ford has provided a cause. The explosion was caused by a large natural gas buildup, Ford said at a Tuesday morning news conference.The Fire Department on Wednesday released its reportTwo people were killed Lonnie Herriott, 61, and Joseph Graham, 20 and seven people were injured after three rowhomes exploded on Labyrinth Road in northwest Baltimore in August.“Although five months have gone by, we continue to pray for recovery in this community,” Mayor Brandon Scott said. Ford said the explosion resulted from a buildup of natural gas and that on Aug. 9, the day before the explosion, unpermitted HVAC work was being done in the basement of 4232 Labyrinth Road. A buildup of natural gas formed, which was found to be spiked on four gas meters between 1:30 a.m. to 2 a.m. on Aug. 10. The readings revealed a spike in natural gas levels the morning of the explosion, Ford

21 Injured, 9 Critically, In Explosion At Baltimore BGE Building; Company Says Natural Gas Not Involved

21 Injured, 9 Critically, In Explosion At Baltimore BGE Building; Company Says Natural Gas Not Involved CBS Baltimore 12/23/2020 Syndicated Local – CBS Baltimore BALTIMORE (WJZ) At least 21 people were taken to area hospitals after an explosion at the Baltimore Gas & Electric building in downtown Baltimore Wednesday morning. Eyewitnesses told WJZ they heard and felt a large explosion just before 8:30 a.m. Then, they saw scaffolding fall from the building in the 100 block of West Fayette Street. © Provided by CBS Baltimore The city’s firefighters union said when crews arrived, they “were met with injured people on the ground, injured window washers clinging to their safety lines 12 stories up, and an active fire on the 16th  floor of a hi-rise building.”

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