Baltimore, MD – June 5, 2025 – A routine diesel delivery gone wrong at Johns Hopkins Hospital escalated into a major environmental incident Wednesday, as a 2,000-gallon fuel spill made its way from East Baltimore to the Harbor East marina and into the Fells Point area, triggering a coordinated response from city, state, and federal agencies.

The initial incident occurred around 11:00 a.m., when Hopkins reported a 200-gallon contained diesel overflow caused by a third-party vendor overfilling two backup generator tanks. By 6:48 p.m., the spill was confirmed as uncontained and had ballooned to 2,000 gallons.

According to a statement from Johns Hopkins, they immediately notified the Maryland Department of the Environment (MDE) and continued to update authorities as the situation developed. A joint press release from Governor Wes Moore and Mayor Brandon Scott confirmed that multiple agencies, including the Baltimore City Fire Department, U.S. Coast Guard, and private contractor Miller Environmental Group, launched a coordinated response by mid-afternoon.

Officials say the spill is currently contained to a marina area measuring approximately 100 by 250 yards. The red coloration visible in the water is from a dye in the diesel and poses no additional health risk to the public, according to MDE.... Read More: FOX45