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WMAR-2 News | Downtown Baltimore businesses still impacted by September underground fire @WMAR2news | Uploaded October 2024 | Updated October 2024, 19 hours ago.
"This is not nothing that we did. We're just here trying to make a living for ourselves. So we just need help,” Ikea Carter, owner of K Lafox House of Beauty, told WMAR-2 News.  Carter is one of the lucky ones on this block - whose business isn’t still shut down more than a week after an underground fire and manhole explosion. Several of her neighbors’ properties are condemned because of the damage and lack of power. Although Carter’s shop is open, customers can’t get to her very easily. The 300 block of North Charles Street is still shut down.

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