A massive Baltimore Fire broke out on Wednesday at an abandoned building on the corner of North Howard Street and West Fayette Street in Downtown Baltimore. The fire quickly escalated to a 5-alarm blaze, spreading to nearby structures and prompting an urgent response from firefighters.
Officials report there may be people trapped inside the initial building, though these reports have not yet been confirmed. Smoke from the fire has been seen across the city, raising concern among local residents.
🚨🇺🇸 #BREAKING: Massive 5-alarm fire in Downtown Baltimore at a 4-story abandoned building, spreading to a 2-story building. Huge fire response, no word on injuries yet.
Fire near N. Howard St. & Fayette St. 🔥#Baltimore #BreakingNews pic.twitter.com/GYfrUYlJIf
— LoudFact (@loudfactcom) September 2, 2025
Major Disruptions to Transit and Traffic
The growing Baltimore Fire has caused significant disruptions throughout downtown. Authorities have shut down MTA Maryland’s Light Rail service, and commuters are warned to expect heavy traffic delays in the area.
A multi-agency response is currently underway to contain the blaze, with firefighters working to prevent further spread to adjacent buildings.
Emergency Response and Safety Measures
Emergency crews continue to battle the fire, with authorities advising residents to avoid the area. It remains unclear if anyone has been injured so far. Officials are monitoring the situation closely and will provide updates as firefighting operations continue and damage assessments begin.
Residents are urged to follow local news updates and heed all safety advisories as Baltimore authorities work to bring the situation under control.