Cargo Ship strikes Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge causing great collapse
Wiki https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis_Scott_Key_Bridge_collapse
The ship involved, Dali, is a Singapore-registered cargo vessel. The 229-metre-long (751 ft) ship left Baltimore at 01:00 EDT for Colombo, Sri Lanka.[8] It struck a column of the bridge at 01:27 EDT. The bridge strike and collapse was recorded on video.[9] The bridge broke apart in several places following the collision.[10] A Baltimore City Fire Department (BCFD) spokesperson said vehicles were on the bridge at the time it collapsed, including one that was the "size of a tractor-trailer". The Dali caught fire and appeared to sink,[6] with a section of the bridge landing on its front part.[7]
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![Scoot Key Bridge 3.25.24.jpg Scoot Key Bridge 3.25.24.jpg](https://cdn2.imagearchive.com/amtraktrains/data/attachments/33/33718-3b7aeb92c3c79c373e33c94712e84594.jpg)
Wiki https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis_Scott_Key_Bridge_collapse
The ship involved, Dali, is a Singapore-registered cargo vessel. The 229-metre-long (751 ft) ship left Baltimore at 01:00 EDT for Colombo, Sri Lanka.[8] It struck a column of the bridge at 01:27 EDT. The bridge strike and collapse was recorded on video.[9] The bridge broke apart in several places following the collision.[10] A Baltimore City Fire Department (BCFD) spokesperson said vehicles were on the bridge at the time it collapsed, including one that was the "size of a tractor-trailer". The Dali caught fire and appeared to sink,[6] with a section of the bridge landing on its front part.[7]
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![Scoot Key Bridge 3.25.24.jpg Scoot Key Bridge 3.25.24.jpg](https://cdn2.imagearchive.com/amtraktrains/data/attachments/33/33718-3b7aeb92c3c79c373e33c94712e84594.jpg)
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