Huge fireball takes over Maryland highway as gas tanker crash kills driver

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Gas tanker caught fire Saturday in Frederick, Maryland, after a fiery crash
Firefighers work the scene after a tanker truck overturned on U.S. 15 in Frederick, Md., on Saturday, March 4, 2023. The fiery crash killed the driver and burned vehicles and homes in Frederick, about an hour’s drive west of Baltimore, authorities said.  (Bill Green /The Frederick News-Post via AP) Bill Green/AP

Huge fireball takes over Maryland highway as gas tanker crash kills driver

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An overturned gas tanker exploded in Frederick, Maryland, on Saturday afternoon, closing the north and southbound lanes on U.S. Route 15 and the highway between Route 50 and 7th Street. The explosion reportedly occurred on Saturday afternoon around 12:40 p.m. ET.

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Local residents captured on social media the massive fireball and large plumes of black smoke taking over the highway, and street signs and allegedly setting nearby homes on fire.

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“Frederick County Fire & Rescue are on scene of what appears to be a tanker explosion in the area,” Frederick Mayor Michael O’Connor wrote on Facebook.

“Multiple vehicles and homes suffered damage from flames from the fire caused by the overturned tanker,” Maryland State Police said in a statement.

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There were long traffic delays due to road closures in the surrounding area of the fire.

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The driver of the tanker died in the incident, but no other fatalities have been reported, according to the Maryland State Police.

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“I implore all residents to avoid the area to allow DFRS to do their jobs and prevent any fire from spreading,” said O’Connor.

Emergency crews arrived on the scene Saturday, and it is unclear how the crash occurred in the western Maryland city.

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