As of: March 27, 2024, 8:47 a.m
By: Julian Mayr
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A cargo ship rammed the Francis Scott Key Bridge Tuesday night (March 26).
The bridge in Baltimore (US state of Maryland) then collapsed.
1 / 9The map shows where the container ship “Dali” rammed the bridge in Baltimore (USA) (March 26, 2024).
© Graphics: A. Zafirlis;
Editorial team: D. Loesche/dpa Infographic
2 / 9file7uq14z2v8cw1kvt5ooxf.jpg © EPA/JIM LO SCALZO
3 / 9baltimore1.jpg © EPA/JIM LO SCALZO
4 / 9imago0442363087h.jpg © eyepress/IMAGO
5 / 9Only parts of the Francis Scott Key Bridge remain standing after a container ship collided with a carrier in Baltimore.
© Steve Ruark/AP/dpa
6 / 9imago0442367105h.jpg © Jasper Colt/IMAGO
7 / 9The Francis Scott Key Bridge has partially collapsed after a container ship rammed it.
© Francis Scott Key Live Camera/imago
8 / 9imago0442363097h.jpg © eyepress/IMAGO
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9 / 9View of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore (archive image).
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