Baltimore Bridge Collapse: Workers Trapped After Ship Hits Bridge
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A bridge in Baltimore collapsed early Tuesday morning after being struck by a ship, leaving several workers trapped. The incident occurred on the Francis Scott Key Bridge, which spans the Patapsco River. The ship, named the Dali and sailing under a Singaporean flag, hit a support of the bridge, causing it to collapse. The workers on the bridge were repairing concrete ducts at the time of the crash. The collapse has raised concerns about the impact on the port and the people who depend on it for their livelihoods.
Video footage captured the moment the ship struck the bridge and caused it to collapse. The ship's lights suddenly shut off before coming back on, and then dark black smoke began billowing from the ship's chimney. The ship appeared to turn and then, minutes later, it slammed into the support of the bridge. The collapse occurred at 1:28 a.m. on Tuesday.
Relatives of the construction crew who were working on the bridge anxiously awaited updates on their loved ones. Many expressed their devastation and concern for the missing workers. The missing men are from El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Mexico. The search-and-rescue effort was suspended in the evening, and authorities transitioned to a recovery operation due to changing conditions and the dangers faced by divers.
The collapse of the bridge has raised concerns about the impact on the port and the people who rely on it for their livelihoods. The Port of Baltimore is a crucial hub for the shipping industry on the East Coast, generating billions of dollars and employing thousands of people. It is still too early to determine the full extent of the impact, but the state's transportation secretary acknowledged that there is a long road ahead in terms of recovery and rebuilding.
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