#BREAKINGNEWS #maryland #baltimore #Keybridge collapses after contact with cargo ship pic.twitter.com/A1LmKwZxkX
— Hayward Jablomi (@HaywerdJablomi) March 26, 2024
The morning silence shattered as the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore met its unexpected fate, crumbling into the sea in a breathtaking cascade of steel and concrete. The collision, captured in a chilling livestream, unfolded with surreal intensity as a towering cargo ship collided with one of the bridge’s support beams. Smoke billowed from the vessel, mingling with the chaos as emergency responders raced against time to rescue 20 people plunged into the icy waters below.
In the digital realm, the shocking footage spread like wildfire, triggering a wave of disbelief and concern across social media platforms. The Maryland Transportation Authority’s urgent alert echoed through cyberspace, warning commuters to steer clear of the disaster-stricken area. Meanwhile, on the ground, Governor Wes Moore’s declaration of a state of emergency underscored the gravity of the situation, mobilizing resources for a swift and coordinated response.
As the dust settled and the initial shock subsided, questions swirled about the events leading up to the bridge’s collapse. Speculation ran rampant as experts weighed in on potential causes, from mechanical malfunctions to navigational mishaps.
Ship appears to have lost power twice before impact with the bridge.
In this sped up clip, note that the ship's lights are on at first, then turn off. After the lights return, the ship appears to lose power one more time before the power returns again, but by then it's too late. https://t.co/SUxKsO9hPa pic.twitter.com/v7jN8CWI1u— Brick Suit (@Brick_Suit) March 26, 2024
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/baltimores-biggest-bridge-collapses-after-being-hit-by-a-cargo-ship-videos-show-mass-casualty-event-declared/ar-BB1kxob3
https://nypost.com/2024/03/26/us-news/baltimores-key-bridge-collapses-after-being-struck-by-a-container-ship/
🚨#BREAKING Baltimore City Fire spokesman Kevin Cartwright has confirmed At least seven vehicles, including at least one tractor-trailer-sized vehicle, have collapsed into the water
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