3rd Street Tunnel reopens after dump truck crash leads to fuel spill
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The northbound side of the 3rd Street Tunnel reopened around 8 p.m. Saturday after a dump truck crash led to a fuel spill.
The crash happened just after Exit no. 10 at Massachusetts Avenue at 12:16 p.m. It only involved the dump truck.
The dump truck was removed, but 20 to 30 gallons of fuel was spilled on the roadway.
The Department of Energy and Environment was on the scene to help with the fuel spill cleanup.
A hazmat crew from Baltimore arrived around 6:40 p.m.