BALTIMORE — A third alarm fire that broke out near Edmondson Avenue and Bentalou Street early Tuesday morning continues to impact traffic and local access as fire crews work to extinguish hotspots and deep-seated flames within the affected structure.
The Baltimore City Fire Department confirmed that the fire remains contained to the original building, but operations are ongoing. The cause of the fire has not yet been determined, and no injuries have been reported at this time.
“Please continue to avoid the area of Edmondson Ave & Bentalou Street this morning as fire activities continue,” the department stated in a public alert. Residents and commuters are advised to use alternate routes to avoid delays.
Amtrak service, which was briefly affected by the incident, has since been restored but is currently operating on a single track in the vicinity. Officials did not indicate when full rail service is expected to resume.
The fire response includes units operating at the equivalent of a third alarm, reflecting the scale and intensity of the firefighting efforts required.
Public urged to steer clear as operations continue
Authorities have not released details on the extent of structural damage or potential impacts to nearby buildings. The fire remains active in multiple locations within the structure, with crews continuing to monitor and suppress hotspots.
City officials have not indicated whether nearby properties were evacuated or damaged. No official timeline has been given for when the area will be reopened to regular traffic and pedestrian access.
Baltimore emergency services will provide additional updates as more information becomes available. Residents are encouraged to monitor official channels for the latest advisories.
Firefighters continue battling lingering flames as West Baltimore intersection remains shut down.