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#BREAKING | Ship collides with Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, causing it to collapse Reports of multiple people & cars in the water

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UPDATE: AT LEAST 10 MISSING AFTER SHIP STRUCK BALTIMORE BRIDGE

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UPDATE: Up to 20 construction workers on Baltimore bridge when it collapsed, according to fire crews. Search underway

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What's left of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore after being hit by a ship.

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Additional footage of Francis Scott Key Bridge aftermath

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UPDATE: Baltimore City Fire spokesman Kevin Cartwright has confirmed At least seven vehicles, including at least one tractor-trailer-sized vehicle, have collapsed into the water

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#BREAKING | UPDATE: 6 presumed dead after ship rams into Baltimore bridge’s support column

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Joe Biden says he's commuted over the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore many times via train. The problem is that the bridge features no train tracks... 🤷🏻🤷🏻🤷🏻

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Drone video showing aftermath of Key Bridge collapse in Baltimore

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Phil Rogers2 years ago

@aliifil1 @annockh You’ve got to ask HOW ? There’s not just 1 person steering that ship , had it been hi jacked ??? Hopefully causalities are few & best wishes to anybody caught up in the ‘Accident’

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Fiona McMurdo2 years ago

@aliifil1 Its namesake, Francis Scott Key, is believed to have sat near the site of the bridge as he witnessed the bombardment of Fort McHenry in 1814, inspiring him to write the words of the “Star Spangled Banner.”

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