Underground Fire At Parkville Shopping Center ‘Under Control,’ Firefighters Say

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PARKVILLE, Md. (WJZ) — An underground occurrence that broke retired Wednesday greeting astatine a Parkville buying halfway sent heavy fume billowing into the air.

The occurrence was reported soon aft 9 a.m. astatine a buying halfway adjacent the intersection of Joppa and Harford roads, starring to the evacuation of adjacent businesses, according to the Baltimore County Fire Department.

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Images uploaded to Twitter by the occurrence section and unpaid occurrence companies showed heavy achromatic fume coming from manholes successful the parking lot.

#pvfc29 Truck 297 & Utility 299 are connected the country of an underground occurrence successful the 9600 artifact of Harford Rd successful #Parkville. Smoke tin beryllium seen from miles. Avoid the area. If successful the area, enactment distant from antheral spread covers. pic.twitter.com/EBJSoaNTAZ

— Providence VFC of Towson, MD (@ProvidenceVFC29) November 24, 2021

It took crews little than an hr to bring the flames nether control.

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The occurrence section said the occurrence started successful the tempest drains beneath the buying halfway aft an chartless merchandise ignited.

No 1 was wounded and authorities said determination was nary harm to adjacent businesses.

The Maryland Department of Environment was called successful to woody with the biology impacts, the occurrence section said.

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Traffic delays are expected and drivers are asked to debar the area.

Update, underground fire, 9600 Harford Rd: Fire is present nether control. BCoFD units are clearing. MDE is connected country handling mitigation of situation impacts. EA

— Baltimore County Fire Department (@BaltCoFire) November 24, 2021

CBS Baltimore Staff

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