Three schools in Baltimore City have reopened their doors after being closed for two days due to a significant water main break and related plumbing issues. The closures affected the schools' ability to provide a safe and functional environment for students and staff.
Local authorities worked swiftly to address the plumbing problems, ensuring that the necessary repairs were completed before students returned to class. The reopening of these institutions marks a return to normalcy for the affected communities.
Parents and guardians were notified of the situation and kept informed throughout the closure period. The schools are now fully operational, and classes have resumed as scheduled.
Reported by HarborBeat based on WBAL-TV (source).
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