Lola Gayle
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DAMN!

Guardian - Baltimore bridge collapses into river after being hit by cargo ship

A portion of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore has collapsed after a large boat collided with it early on Tuesday morning, sending multiple vehicles into the water.
05:08 AM - Mar 26, 2024
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Bonnie Ivanish
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In addition to the vehicles, it sounds like there were construction workers on the bridge pouring concrete who got knocked into the water, too. This will be a nightmare to sort out. HUGE QUESTION: WHY did the ship hit it? Certainly not due to fog!
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05:55 AM - Mar 26, 2024
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StephForJustice
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In response to Bonnie Ivanish.
The video I watched showed how the boat lost power several times, recovered, then lost it again. It appears as though this caused a loss of control or at least visuals, allowing the ship to go off course and into the bridge.
07:20 AM - Mar 26, 2024
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Bonnie Ivanish
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Most interesting. I feared not necessarily terrorism, but criminally negligent navigation. Mechanical malfunction or failure, while no less tragic, can be perceived as not as avoidable. I'd really hoped it wasn't sloppiness on the part of the pilot(s). I'm sure we'll be hearing a lot more on this.
08:18 AM - Mar 26, 2024
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✨Witchy Woman✨
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Yes there were. Bc Baltimore is so busy they would bring out lights and do a lot of repair work over night when traffic is less and it's at the least inconvenience to the ppl.

this is tragic
05:59 AM - Mar 26, 2024
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Lola Gayle
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So terrifying and tragic.
05:57 AM - Mar 26, 2024
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