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What caused another smell to overtake Lakewood-Rocky River border

For the second time in less than five months, residents in Lakewood reported a gas-like smell overtaking the city. For the second time in less than five months, Lakewood residents have reported a gas-like smell that has been reported in their area of the Lakewood-Rocky River border. This time, the smell is coming from an oil well on Hilliard Boulevard in Rocky River, which was punctured during construction work. The Ohio Department of Natural Resources is working to rectify the issue, but the smell may remain for a few days. According to the city, the odor does not cause health issues and does not pose health issues. In November, NASA reported that the smell was jet fuel used to simulate space exploration flight tests.

What caused another smell to overtake Lakewood-Rocky River border

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For the second time in less than five months, residents in Lakewood reported a gas-like smell overtaking the city.

This time, the smell is coming from an oil well on Hilliard Boulevard in Rocky River that was punctured during construction work.

The construction is happening at a former condo building that burned down in 2020 after a massive fire happened before anyone could move in. Watch our report on the fire below:

The Ohio Department of Natural Resources is currently fixing the issue, but the smell may stick around for a few days.

The smell is strong and smells like natural gas.

According to the city, the odor does not cause any health issues.

In November, the Lakewood Fire Department investigated an odor in a similar part of town. According to NASA, the smell was jet fuel the agency has been using to simulate space exploration flight tests.

Watch our follow-through report on that smell:

RELATED: Mystery solved: We found out what the funky smell in Lakewood and nearby areas is

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