What we know about the Baltimore bridge collapse
- A cargo ship lost steering, crashed into the Francis Scott Key Bridge after a warning, according to a dispatcher.
- The vessel, Dali, collided with a bridge pillar causing a section to collapse into the Patapsco River.
- Governor Wes Moore stated the ship was moving around 9 mph towards the 1.6-mile bridge.
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Baltimore bridge collapse draws comparisons to deadly Amtrak disaster in Mobile
While the tragic accident, caused by a sudden loss of power aboard the Dali cargo ship, is certainly frightening, it is anything but isolated, drawing comparisons to several deadly disasters in the United States, including one in Alabama.
Miguel and Maynor missing after bridge crash
Six construction workers are feared dead after the bridge crash in Baltimore in the eastern United States. Now two of the missing have been identified: Miguel Luna, 47, from El Salvador, and Maynor Suazo, 37, from Honduras. “We feel devastated,” Luna's wife told the Daily Mail.
Baltimore Coal Exports Blocked After Bridge Collapse
Baltimore Coal Exports Blocked After Bridge Collapse By Tsvetana Paraskova of OilPrice.com Baltimore Port’s coal exports are likely to be blocked for weeks after the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge on Tuesday, according to a Pennsylvania coal trading firm. The bridge collapsed early on Tuesday after a cargo ship lost power and slammed into the construction, which crumbled within seconds and will disrupt navigation near the Baltimore p…
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