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US officials report spillage of 2,000 gallons diesel on the Baltimore waterfront

Officials said that a 2,000-gallon spill of diesel, which originated in a Baltimore hospital, Maryland on Wednesday, contaminated a waterfront area in a popular tourist destination in the city. However, there was no effect on the drinking water.

In a press release, Maryland Governor Wes Moore's office said that the spill was caused by a Johns Hopkins Hospital near the marina. The initial estimate of 100 gallons was made.

The statement said that the spill was contained to the Harbor East Marina, an area of approximately 100 by 250 yards.

Moore's Office said the dye in diesel fuel had caused the water to turn red. The U.S. Coast Guard is working with an outside contractor on the cleanup.

Moore wrote in a Wednesday morning post on X that he and his team were currently onsite, at Fells Point. The oil spill had yet to be identified. Fells Point, a historic waterfront neighborhood of the city, is currently undergoing an oil spill investigation.

According to a statement by the governor, Johns Hopkins Hospital responded. A request for comment made outside of regular business hours was not immediately responded to by the hospital. Reporting by Rajveer Pardesi in Bengaluru and Shubham Kaalia. Mark Potter edited the article.

(source: Reuters)