I don’t have real-time access right now, but here’s the latest widely reported context on the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse:
- The Francis Scott Key Bridge, near Baltimore, collapsed after a cargo ship strike in March 2024, causing multiple fatalities and prompting a long recovery and repair effort. Authorities transitioned from search-and-rescue to recovery operations as the scene evolved.[1][4]
- Investigations were conducted by the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) to determine the causes and sequence of events, including analysis of the vessel’s operations and bridge damage. Public updates were provided through official briefings and agency statements.[4][1]
- Following the collapse, efforts focused on debris removal, securing the site, and eventual plans to reopen the port and surrounding traffic corridors. Statements from state officials emphasized the broader impact on transportation and commerce, with ongoing coordination among local, state, and federal agencies.[1][4]
If you’d like, I can pull the very latest official updates and summarize any new findings or reopening timelines. I can also track for updates from key sources (NTSB, Maryland state government, Port of Baltimore) and present a concise timeline.
Sources
Crews in Baltimore conducted a controlled demolition Monday of what remains of the collapsed Francis Scott Key Bridge. Officials say the demolition will help free the cargo ship that crashed into the bridge in March. CBS News Baltimore investigative reporter Mike Hellgren explains what happens next. Engineers set off controlled explosions in the wreckage of the Francis Scott Key Bridge on Monday to help free the massive cargo ship that crashed into it nearly seven weeks ago. Nicole Sganga has...
www.cbsnews.comRep. Kweisi Mfume (D-MD) joins the Big Story.
abcnews.go.comFrancis Scott Key Bridge News and Updates At approximately 1:30 a.m. ET on March 26, 2024, a cargo ship leaving the Port of Baltimore in Baltimore, MD struck the (I-695) Francis Scott Key Bridge. This caused a collapse of the bridge. Please continue to check this page regularly for related updates affecting commercial motor vehicles, including traffic alerts and emergency declarations.
www.fmcsa.dot.govThe official public website of the Baltimore District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. For website corrections, write to [email protected].
www.nab.usace.army.milOn Tuesday, April 26, 2024, our state and world awoke to the shocking and horrific news that the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, Maryland had collapsed overnight afte
hoyer.house.govA Baltimore bridge serving as a vital highway artery collapsed early Tuesday after a nearly 1,000-foot-long container ship crashed into it, sending several people into the frigid water below.
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