Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge Dramatically Collapses After Being Struck By Ship In “Dire Emergency”

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UPDATING: Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge has collapsed after being struck by a cargo ship.

Video from the scene shows a large outbound vessel colliding with one of the bridge’s support columns, causing the structure to fall dramatically into the Patapsco River.

The incident happened at around 1.30AM local time, according to Associated Press, and reports suggest that multiple vehicles were involved.

Kevin Cartwright, director of communications for the Baltimore Fire Department, told The Baltimore Sun that the “entire bridge” had collapsed.

In separate comments to Associated Press, Cartwright described it as a “dire emergency” and a “developing mass casualty event.” Around 20 workers are believed to have fallen in the river.

The Dali cargo ship operates under a Singapore flag and is owned by Synergy Marine Group. All crew are safe, according to the company.

The Dali container ship stranded by the Francis Scott Key Bridge

Baltimore Mayor Brandon M. Scott said he was aware of the incident. “Emergency personnel are on scene, and efforts are underway,” he added on Twitter, now X.

Francis Scott Key Bridge is a major transport route in Baltimore after opening in 1977. The 1.6-mile bridge has been a production location for films including Deep Impact.

A live stream of the scene shows the wreckage of the bridge surrounding the halted ship.

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