[Baltimore Sun] Rooftop pool leak causes partial evacuation at Brewers Hill apartment complex | PHOTOS

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Sept 20, 2024: Baltimore Fire Department crews inspect the rooftop pool at the Axel Brewers Hill apartment complex after the pool buckled causing a partial evacuation of the building. (Kim Hairston/Staff)
Baltimore Fire Department crews inspect the rooftop pool at the Axel Brewers Hill apartment complex after the pool buckled causing a partial evacuation of the building. (Kim Hairston/Staff)

Baltimore Fire Department crews inspect the rooftop pool at the Axel Brewers Hill apartment complex after the pool buckled causing a partial evacuation of the building. (Kim Hairston/Staff)
Baltimore Fire Department crews move equipment into the Axel Brewers Hill apartment complex after the pool buckled causing a partial evacuation of the building. (Kim Hairston/Staff)
Baltimore Fire Department Battalion Chief James Beebe gives an update from the Axel Brewers Hill apartment complex after the pool buckled causing a partial evacuation of the building. (Kim Hairston/Staff)

Sept 20, 2024: Baltimore Fire Department crews inspect the rooftop pool at the Axel Brewers Hill apartment complex after the pool buckled causing a partial evacuation of the building. (Kim Hairston/Staff)
Baltimore Fire Department crews inspect the rooftop pool at the Axel Brewers Hill apartment complex after the pool buckled causing a partial evacuation of the building. (Kim Hairston/Staff)
The Axel Brewers Hill apartment complex was partially evacuated due to structural concerns after a water leak was reported. Baltimore Fire Department crews found a rooftop pool had buckled up by about four feet. Part of the building has been condemned. (Kim Hairston/Staff)

Baltimore Fire Department crews inspect the rooftop pool at the Axel Brewers Hill apartment complex after the pool buckled causing a partial evacuation of the building. (Kim Hairston/Staff)
The Axel Brewers Hill apartment complex was partially evacuated due to structural concerns after a water leak was reported. Baltimore Fire Department crews found a rooftop pool had buckled up by about four feet. Part of the building has been condemned. (Kim Hairston/Staff)
Crews inspect the rooftop pool at the Brewers Hill Apartment building after the pool buckled causing a partial evacuation of the building. (Kim Hairston/Staff)

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