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The photos below show how it looked following the collapse Tuesday morning, and how it looked intact just a few days earlier. Top: The Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed in Baltimore after being ...
A major bridge in Baltimore collapsed after being struck by a cargo ship early Tuesday, sending vehicles plunging into the water and setting off an emergency response.
The cargo ship Dali started moving at 12:51 a.m. and within a half hour struck the Francis Scott Key Bridge as it made its way out of the port on the Patapsco River.
Over 34,000 vehicles traveled on the Key Bridge daily prior to its collapse – 10% of those vehicles being commercial trucks. The bridge collapse meant that traffic needed to be diverted. The ...
The National Transportation Safety Board is expected to release its preliminary investigation this month into the circumstances of the bridge's collapse. In addition, Maryland authorities also ...
Maryland officials commemorate anniversary of Key bridge collapse. Family members of the six men who died in the collapse joined several hundred others to remember what may become the most ...
By MATT COHEN. BALTIMORE — Newly released data shows the Key Bridge collapse upended workers far beyond Baltimore, with people in Pennsylvania, Delaware, Virginia and beyond receiving emergency ...
Days after the bridge collapse, the ship’s Singapore-based owner and manager petitioned a Maryland court to limit their monetary liability to $43.67 million, the value of the ship and its cargo ...
In a lawsuit filed on Tuesday, Maryland leaders said the collapse of the bridge, which killed six workers, was going to end up costing the state hundreds of millions of dollars, from the ...