Locust Point gas leak
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( Algerina Perna / The Baltimore Sun / November 7, 2011 ) Crews work Monday at the site of a gas leak on East Fort Avenue in Locust Point. A contractor's work struck the gas main; 1,200 homes and businesses in Locust Point will lose gas for several days, according to Baltimore Gas and Electric. |
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