Key Bridge in Baltimore collapses following a ship collision, resulting in mass casualties
The Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, Maryland, collapsed after a cargo ship collided with one of its supports. Two individuals were rescued from the water, with one in serious condition. Baltimore Fire Chief James Wallace mentioned the ongoing rescue operation involving a potential search for up to seven individuals. Your summary effectively captures the key points regarding the bridge collapse incident in Baltimore, Maryland. It highlights the cause of the collapse, the number of individuals rescued, and the continued rescue efforts led by Baltimore Fire Chief James Wallace. This concise account provides a clear overview of the tragic event.
The Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, Maryland, collapsed early Tuesday morning after a cargo ship rammed into one of the supports for the structure.
Officials said Tuesday morning that two people had been rescued from the water, with one person in serious condition. Baltimore Fire Chief James Wallace told reporters that while it is uncertain how many people they are searching for as part of the rescue efforts, that it may be “upwards of seven people.”
BREAKING: Ship collides with Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, causing it to collapse pic.twitter.com/OcOrSjOCRn
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Gov. Wes Moore (D-MD) said early on Tuesday that he has been in communication with Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott and Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg as emergency personnel respond to the incident.
“I have declared a State of Emergency here in Maryland and we are working with an interagency team to quickly deploy federal resources from the Biden Administration,” Moore said in a post on X.
“We are thankful for the brave men and women who are carrying out efforts to rescue those involved and pray for everyone’s safety,” he continued.
Buttigieg also said that he has offered Moore and Scott the department’s support and advised that those in the area should heed “local responder guidance on detours and response.”
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The FBI also said it has officials on the scene assisting in the response.
The 1.6 mile bridge opened in March 1977 and was part of Interstate 695. The Maryland Department of Transportation is advising drivers use Interstate 95 or Interstate 895.
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