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A fuel tanker overturned Wednesday on a Queens street, prompting emergency crews to respond to the scene. The incident resulted in a significant leak of approximately 3,000 gallons of fuel onto the roadway, according to statements from city officials monitoring the situation.
The exact cause of the rollover remains under investigation, with authorities working to contain the spill and assess potential environmental impacts. Emergency personnel secured the area to prevent public access while cleanup operations commenced.
Officials have not yet disclosed the specific location within Queens or provided details on whether the spill caused injuries or additional complications. The incident highlights ongoing safety concerns related to hazardous material transportation through densely populated urban areas.
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