Francis Scott Key Bridge: Everything You Need To Know About The Collapse And Port of Baltimore Impact
Early Tuesday morning a container ship struck the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, damaging the structure and resulting in a partial collapse of the bridge. Cars were on the bridge at the time of the incident and “mass casualties” are feared.
The idea for the bridge came about in the late 1960s when Baltimore Harbor Tunnel, the first crossing of Baltimore’s Harbor, reached its traffic capacity. Construction on the bridge began in 1972, and it later opened to the public in March 1977...
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