2026 Rankings

Most Gas Incidents: Maryland Counties — 2026 Rankings

Last updated: June 4, 2026

16 ZIP codes ranked by Gas Risk

Out of 16 counties with PHMSA gas distribution data, these are the counties with the highest incident risk.

Statistic Value
Counties ranked 16
Total incidents (top 100) 113
Total fatalities (top 100) 24

Top 16 Counties

Rank County State Incidents Fatalities Latest Year Risk Score
1 Prince George's Maryland 20 2 2021 49/100
2 Montgomery Maryland 20 2 2021 49/100
3 Calvert Maryland 20 2 2021 16/100
4 Baltimore Maryland 12 7 2023 49/100
5 Wicomico Maryland 12 7 2023 49/100
6 Anne Arundel Maryland 5 0 2023 40/100
7 Allegany Maryland 5 0 2023 3/100
8 Carroll Maryland 4 0 2019 49/100
9 Howard Maryland 4 0 2019 2/100
10 Harford Maryland 2 2 2024 40/100
11 Cecil Maryland 2 2 2024 40/100
12 Somerset Maryland 2 0 2007 1/100
13 Worcester Maryland 2 0 2007 1/100
14 Dorchester Maryland 1 0 2025 2/100
15 Frederick Maryland 1 0 2007 1/100
16 Washington Maryland 1 0 2009 0/100

Methodology

County rankings for Maryland based on total PHMSA gas distribution incidents reported since 2004.

Data source: U.S. DOT Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA), Gas Distribution System Incident Reports 2004-2026. Last updated: 2026-06-04.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a gas distribution incident?

Gas distribution incidents involve failures in the local natural gas pipeline network — leaks, ruptures, explosions, and equipment failures that can cause property damage, injuries, and fatalities. PHMSA requires all operators to report significant incidents.

How can I protect my home?

Install CO detectors on every level (CPSC recommendation). Have gas appliances inspected annually. Know the signs of a gas leak: rotten egg smell, hissing near gas lines, dead vegetation near pipelines. If you suspect a leak, leave immediately and call 911.

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Disclaimer: Rankings are based on EPA, FEMA, and federal agency data. They reflect historical patterns and risk indicators, not necessarily current conditions. For the most current information, contact your local water utility or request a Consumer Confidence Report.

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