Baltimore Bridge Collapse

It’s Been 7 Weeks and There are Still 20 Crew Trapped Aboard Ship That Crashed Into Baltimore Bridge
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It’s Been 7 Weeks and There are Still 20 Crew Trapped Aboard Ship That Crashed Into Baltimore Bridge

In a prolonged and distressing ordeal, over 20 crew members remain trapped aboard the cargo ship The Dali, seven weeks after it was involved in a catastrophic accident with the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore. The bridge collapse, which occurred in the early hours of March 26, resulted in the tragic deaths of six

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Survivor of Baltimore Bridge Collapse Couldn’t Swim. Wife Says It’s a Miracle.

Survivor of Baltimore Bridge Collapse Couldn’t Swim. Wife Says It’s a Miracle.

In the early hours of a seemingly ordinary Tuesday, the Francis Scott Key Bridge, a structure that has long stood as a symbol of Baltimore’s resilience, experienced a catastrophic collapse. The incident unfolded when the Dali cargo ship, experiencing a malfunction that caused its lights to flicker, crashed into one of the bridge’s support pillars.

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Woman Films Baltimore Bridge Before Collapse, Compares It To A ‘Scary’ Rollercoaster

Woman Films Baltimore Bridge Before Collapse, Compares It To A ‘Scary’ Rollercoaster

In a chilling prelude to a catastrophic event, a woman captured footage of the Baltimore Francis Scott Key Bridge, describing it as “scary” due to its considerable height above the water. This bridge, an integral part of Baltimore’s infrastructure, tragically collapsed after a collision with the container ship Dali in the early hours of March

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