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Bridge Collapse: How a Major US Bridge Fell After a Ship's Impact
The Disaster Unfolds in Baltimore
On March 26, 2024, at 12:08 AM EDT (05:28 UTC), a catastrophic event occurred in Baltimore, Maryland: the Francis Scott Key Bridge, a 16-mile structure spanning the Patapsco River, crumbled into the water after being struck by a massive cargo ship. The impact caused the bridge's main spans and three nearby approach spans to collapse, plunging into the river below.
Search and Rescue Efforts Begin
The incident triggered an immediate emergency response. The US Coast Guard launched a search and rescue operation for six construction workers who were on the bridge at the time of the impact. However, the search was suspended late Tuesday evening with no survivors found.
Casualties and Damage Assessment
The Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse resulted in the tragic loss of life for the six construction workers. Additionally, the damage to the bridge itself was extensive, requiring a full closure of the structure and disrupting transportation in the Baltimore area.
Causes of the Collapse
The exact cause of the bridge collapse is still under investigation. However, preliminary reports suggest that the impact of the cargo ship, which was laden with heavy containers, may have exceeded the structural capacity of the bridge.
Impact on Baltimore
The collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge has had a significant impact on Baltimore and the surrounding region. The bridge served as a vital transportation link, connecting Anne Arundel County with Baltimore City. Its closure has caused major traffic disruptions and economic losses.
Response and Recovery
In the wake of the disaster, the city of Baltimore and state of Maryland have mobilized resources to respond to the emergency and begin the recovery process. The Maryland Department of Transportation is working to establish alternative routes for traffic and assess the extent of the damage to the bridge.