US bridge collapseIn March, a cargo ship experiencing electrical difficulties crashed into one of the support pillars of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, US.Building Engineer
6 presumed dead after US bridge collapse Authorities in Baltimore were focusing on expanding recovery efforts yesterday after a cargo ship slammed into a major bridge, causing it to collapse and leaving six people presumed dead. All six were members of a construction crew repairing potholes on the...
The Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, Maryland, USA collapsed due to one of its pillars being hit by a ship, resulting in the interruption of pulp transportation to the United States. According to sources, after the accident, Baltimore Port was closed, and it is one of the few ports ...
A world shipping association says there have been at least 35 major bridge collapses worldwide from 1960 to 2015 due to ship or barge collision.
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Ramon Houge told the St. Paul Pioneer Press that he was on his way home from work on the bridge when heard a rumbling noise, saw the ground collapse and cars go down. Traffic was bumper to bumper and hundreds of people would have been involved, he said. He said cars backed up as be...
A large section of the 1.6 mile-long Francis Scott Key Bridge fell into the water after it was struck by a container ship, known as the Dali, at around 1.30am local time (5.30am UK time). The vessel struck one of the bridge's supports, causing the whole structure to collapse,...
Timeline of Baltimore bridge collapse It lost power again and veered off course before crashing into the bridge. The NTSB is still investigating what caused the electrical failures whilea criminal investigation has been launched by the FBI.
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