Container Ship Collision with Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore

A container ship struck the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore after experiencing electrical problems, resulting in the bridge collapse and six deaths. Salvage efforts are ongoing, and investigations by NTSB and FBI are determining liability for the accident.

FBI Criminal Probe on Container Ship Bridge Crash

The FBI is investigating if laws were broken when a container ship crashed into a bridge last month. NPR's A Martinez speaks with Washington Post reporter Katie Mettler.

Francis Scott Key Bridge Destruction in Baltimore

The Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore was destroyed by a container ship, and it is unclear how long it will take to clear the wreckage and resume maritime traffic.

Bridge Collapse in Baltimore

Maryland Governor Wes Moore stated conditions are 'unsafe' for rescue divers due to weather and debris following the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge. Eight construction workers fell into the water after a container ship collided with the bridge, resulting in deaths and ongoing recovery efforts.

Collapse of Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore

The Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore collapsed onto a container ship, blocking the main shipping channel. Authorities are working to remove the wreckage and reopen the channel, but it will be a challenging and expensive task.

Bridge Collapse in Patapsco River

Two bodies recovered from Patapsco River after container ship strikes Francis Scott Key Bridge, leaving four workers possibly entombed in vehicles below wreckage. Recovery efforts ongoing.

Collapse of Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore

The Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore collapsed, leaving six construction workers presumed dead after a container ship crashed into it. The ship lost power and collided with one of the bridge's support pillars, causing parts of the structure to come down. The bridge was fully up to code, and efforts are underway to rebuild it.

Container Ship Collides with Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore

A container ship collided with Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge, causing it to collapse. The incident was possibly due to a momentary loss of propulsion and electrical power. Experts suggest that the lack of redundancy in ship systems and the challenging tidal conditions may have contributed to the collision.

Bridge Collapse in Baltimore

Rescue workers in Baltimore are working to save people after the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed when hit by a container ship, leading to a 'dire emergency.' The White House ruled out terrorism as a cause, and the ship's crew is safe. Governor declared a state of emergency. Structural engineer suggests the ship 'strayed' and hit the bridge. The incident is considered a 'developing mass casualty event.'

Francis Scott Key Bridge Collapse in Baltimore

Part of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore collapsed after a container ship crashed into it, leading to a search-and-rescue operation for construction workers on the bridge. Two people have been rescued, one seriously injured.

Collapse of Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore

The Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed in Baltimore after a container ship crashed into it, but there is no indication of terrorism involved. Search and rescue efforts are ongoing for six missing construction crew members.

Baltimore Bridge Collapse

A major US bridge collapsed into Baltimore harbor after a container ship crashed into it, but there is no indication of terrorism involved in the incident.

Bridge Collapse in Baltimore

Rescue workers in Baltimore are working to save people after the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed due to being hit by a container ship. The ship, Dali, collided with the bridge, causing a search and rescue operation to find survivors. The incident was not related to terrorism. The vessel left the Seagirt Marine Terminal in Baltimore and was bound for Colombo, Sri Lanka. Structural engineers are assessing the bridge condition.

Baltimore Key Bridge Collapse

A container ship rammed into Baltimore's Key Bridge, causing it to collapse and several vehicles to fall into the river below. Rescuers are searching for at least seven people. Follow live updates at the provided link.

Houthi missile attack on container ship in the Red Sea

Houthi militants in Yemen claimed responsibility for a missile attack on a container ship in the Red Sea, no crew members were injured. The Houthis have been targeting ships in the area since November, including cutting underwater internet cables. The attacks are linked to the ongoing Israel-Hamas war and conflicts with Iran.