Parts of the Francis Scott Key Bridge remain after a container ship collided with a support Tuesday, March 26, 2024, in Baltimore. The major bridge in Baltimore snapped and collapsed after a container ship rammed into it early Tuesday.
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A part of a Baltimore bridge serving as both an essential highway artery and a hub for shipping along the East Coast collapsed early Tuesday morning after a container ship crashed into it, sending people into the water.
The collision has spurred a large search-and-rescue operation, and it was unclear how many people were in the Patapsco River. However, Kevin Cartwight, the Baltimore City Fire Department’s director of communications, said seven people told NPR that seven people had fallen into the river and were being searched for. He called the collision and collapse a “developing mass casualty event,” The Associated Press reported.
Emergency personnel have been dispatched to the scene, Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott said.
The ship that collided with the bridge was the Dali, a 948-foot container ship, U.S. Coast Guard public information officer Matthew West told NPR. The Singapor-flagged ship left Baltimore at 1 a.m. and was heading to Colombo, Sri Lanka, according to MarineTraffic, a marine data platform.
Before the collapse, traffic was closed in both lanes, the Maryland Transportation Authority posted on X.
MAJOR BALTIMORE TRAFFIC ALERT: AVOID I-695 southeast corridor. I-695 Key Bridge collapse due to ship strike. Active scene. Use I-95 or I-895. #baltraffic #mdtraffic
โ MDTA (@TheMDTA) March 26, 2024
The bridge is part of I-695, an arterial of Interstate 95, a major freeway running north-south along the Eastern…
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