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USA: collision with a cargo ship, Baltimore bridge collapses. About twenty missing - North America

2024-03-26T10:15:01.685Z

Highlights: The Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore collapsed during the night following a collision with a Singapore-flagged cargo ship. The ship, flying the Singapore flag, caught fire and sank. At least seven vehicles crashed. Save the cargo crew. A large slick of diesel fuel was reported in the Baltimore River. The cause of the collision has yet to be determined and the owners are cooperating with authorities, according to a statement to the New York Times. All roads to Baltimore were closed. The risk for those who fell into the water and survived is hypothermia.


The ship, flying the Singapore flag, caught fire and sank. At least seven vehicles crashed. Save the cargo crew. A large slick of fuel in the river. The police: 'Event in the category of mass losses' (ANSA)


The Francis Scott Key Bridge

in Baltimore

, in the US state of Maryland,

collapsed during the night

following a collision with a Singapore-flagged cargo ship.

At least seven vehicles, including a truck, fell into the water.

The collision occurred around 1:30 in the morning (6:30 in Italy). 

At least seven people are currently missing

.

There were also about twenty workers on the bridge.

The ship that hit the bridge

caught fire and sank

.

All members of the crew of the freighter Dali that caused the collapse of the Francis Scott-Key Bridge in Baltimore are unharmed.

The shipping company made this known.

There were two commanders on board the ship.

The cause of the collision has yet to be determined and the owners are cooperating with authorities, according to a statement to the New York Times.



All roads to Baltimore were closed.

I-695, which used the bridge to get motorists past the port and avoid the city center, was also closed.



Video Collision with a cargo ship, Baltimore bridge collapses

The dynamics -

The Dali cargo ship left the port of Baltimore around 1 am bound for Colombo in Sri Lanka according to the marine traffic platform MarineTraffic.

She struck a pylon of the Francis Scott Key Bridge about 30 minutes later causing it to collapse in less than 20 seconds.

A

large slick of diesel fuel

was reported in the Baltimore River.

'Event in the mass loss category'

Baltimore Fire Department spokesman Kevin Cartwright said it was too early to confirm the number of victims, but described the collapse of the Francis Scott-Key Bridge as a "mass casualty event."

Cartright said his forces are now focusing on rescuing those in the water.

The water in Baltimore Harbor is currently at 9 degrees Celsius according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.

The risk for those who fell into the water and survived is hypothermia.

The Baltimore Bridge opened in 1977. 2,632 meters long

 The Francis Scott-Key Bridge opened in 1977. At the time of its opening, the New York Times wrote that it would provide motorists traveling along the US East Coast with "an attractive alternative" to the perpetually clogged Baltimore Harbor Tunnel. from traffic.


The bridge cost 141 million dollars at the time, the equivalent of 735 million dollars today. 



The Francis Scott-Key Bridge is 2,632 meters long. Transit averages 11 million vehicles per day. year and is one of the authorized routes for transporting dangerous goods through the port of Baltimore which cannot pass through the two tunnels named after Baltimore Harbor and Fort McHenry. The central arch against which the Dali freighter hit has an opening of 366 metres, the third longest in the world. The construction, as the last piece of the Baltimore ring road, cost 141 million dollars at the time.

Tajani on bridge accident, 'Italy close to the United States'

"A prayer for the victims of the tragic accident that occurred on the Baltimore bridge. In the hope that the missing are well, I express on behalf of the Italian Government our closeness to the United States": Foreign Minister and Deputy Prime Minister Antonio Tajani wrote this on .

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