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Ship hits bridge in Baltimore: More than 20 missing

2024-03-26T10:35:22.238Z

Highlights: Ship hits bridge in Baltimore: More than 20 missing. Several people fall into the water. The rescue operation is ongoing. The ship named “Dali” rammed one of the bridge pillars at around 1:30 a.m. (local time) The cause of the collision still needs to be determined. The bridge is named after Francis Scott Key, the author of the US national anthem “Star-Spangled Banner”, and was opened in 1977. In January 2012, a ship loaded with rocket parts for the US Air Force and the NASA agency tore a gap more than 90 meters long.



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The Francis Scott Key Bridge has partially collapsed after a container ship rammed it.

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Dramatic scenes in the US metropolis: A ship drives into a four-lane car bridge - which then partially collapses.

Several people fall into the water.

The rescue operation is ongoing.

Baltimore - In the US city of Baltimore, a ship rammed a four-lane car bridge and caused it to collapse.

The Maryland State Transportation Authority announced this early in the morning (local time).

More than 20 people may have fallen into the cold water, CNN reported, citing the fire department.

Rescue work was underway, it was said, and divers were also on site.

There were initially no reports of any deaths or injuries.

As US media reported, citing the coast guard and the fire department, the first emergency calls were received around 1:30 a.m.

Surveillance camera videos shared on social media showed the ship ramming one of the support pillars, causing large parts of the bridge to collapse into the water.

Several vehicles that were on the bridge at the time of the collapse also fell into the river.

A trucker who regularly passes the bridge told CBS News that he had no hopes for the people who might have fallen into the water.

The water in the harbor is so incredibly cold at this time of year.

“It's like the Titanic.” A CBS reporter on the scene said the bridge was “basically completely gone.”

The temperatures are cause for great concern, and not just with regard to the casualties, said Baltimore Fire Department spokesman Kevin Cartwright to CNN.

The outside temperature feels like minus 1 degree Celsius or less, and the water is certainly colder, Cartwright explained.

“This can be a concern and risk to our divers.”

Ship's crew is fine

The ship's crew is in good health, the New York Times reported, citing a statement from the owners.

They confirmed the incident - there were no injuries on the ship.

The ship named “Dali” rammed one of the bridge pillars at around 1:30 a.m.

The cause of the collision still needs to be determined.

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The “Dali” was supposed to sail from Baltimore to Sri Lanka under the Singapore flag, the New York Times and CBS News reported, citing the Coast Guard.

The ship is almost 290 meters long.

The Marinetraffic portal said that the “Dali” left the port of Baltimore at 1 a.m. (local time).

Bridge is more than 2.5 kilometers long

The Francis Scott Key Bridge crosses the Patapsco River in the metropolis in the northeast of the USA.

According to the Maryland Department of Transportation, it is more than 2.5 kilometers long and has four lanes.

The bridge is named after Francis Scott Key, the author of the US national anthem “Star-Spangled Banner”, and was opened in 1977.

View of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore (archive image).

© Patrick Semansky/AP/dpa

Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott said on X (formerly Twitter) that he was aware of the Key Bridge incident and was on his way there.

“Emergency crews are on site and rescue work is underway.”

Only parts of the Francis Scott Key Bridge remain standing after a container ship collided with a carrier in Baltimore.

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As recently as February 2024, five people died in the southern Chinese province of Guangdong after a freighter rammed a car bridge and caused it to partially collapse.

In Brazil, a nearly 900-meter-long road bridge over the Moju River collapsed in April 2019 after a ferry rammed one of the massive pillars.

In January 2012, a ship loaded with rocket parts for the US Air Force and the NASA space agency tore a gap more than 90 meters long in a road bridge in the US state of Kentucky.

The captain had taken the wrong route under the bridge, which was only designated for water sports enthusiasts and not for heavy ships.

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Source: merkur

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