BALTIMORE - A massive, wind-fueled fire at a Baltimore wood recycling facility in the Woodberry neighborhood could continue to smolder for a few days after it prompted a shutdown on I-83 Friday ...
Part of the Locke Landing development in Baltimore Peninsula caught fire, burning under-construction townhomes.
BALTIMORE -- A massive wind-fueled fire that started at Camp Small, a wood recycling plant in Baltimore, is completely out after smoldering for nearly four days, according to the Baltimore City ...
Baltimore City Fire Department officials are investigating a house fire that killed one person in Northeast Baltimore on ...
WHAT WE KNOW » Massive fire burned for hours overnight, continues to smolder » No injuries reported » Winds weaken slightly, but wind chill in the teens » JFX fully reopens (Coldspring Lane ...
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Some 100 firefighters were called around 5:15 p.m. Thursday to fight the massive fire at Baltimore City Parks and Recreation wood recycling facility called Camp Small. No injuries were reported.
A four story townhome, that's under construction, is on fire in Baltimore Peninsula. Several City fire crews are on scene battling flames in around E. Cromwell Street and Peninsula Drive.
Firefighters have contained what was a massive fire that ignited Thursday at a north Baltimore lumber yard. Crews continued to pour water on the fire scene from all sides Friday afternoon.
Most of the wood at Camp Small is gone after a massive fire on Dec. 5, but what was thought to be the site's end is instead a new beginning.
Smoke and fire were visible as Baltimore firefighters approached the area early Friday. A Baltimore resident is dead following an intense house fire early Friday. Firefighters saw smoke and fire ...