Baltimore bridge collapses after being hit by ship, sending vehicles into river
The Francis Scott Key Bridge over the Patapsco. FILE PIC: iStock
A portion of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore in Maryland, United States, collapsed after a large boat collided with it early on Tuesday morning, causing multiple vehicles to fall into the water.
Authorities and rescue crews say they are working to rescue at least seven people.
Around 1.30am, a large vessel crashed into the bridge, catching on fire before sinking.
According to a video posted on X, formerly Twitter, the crash caused multiple vehicles to fall into the water below.
BREAKING: Footage shows the moment a major bridge collapsed in the US city of Baltimore after it was hit by a cargo ship.
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The Maryland Transportation Authority said: āAll lanes closed both directions for incident on I-695 Key Bridge. Traffic is being detoured.ā Mayor Brandon M Scott and Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski Jr posted that emergency personnel were responding and rescue efforts were underway.
Emergency responders were searching for at least seven people believed to be in the water, Kevin Cartwright, director of communications for the Baltimore Fire Department, told the Associated Press around 3am.
He said agencies received 911 calls around 1.30am reporting a vessel travelling outbound from Baltimore that had struck a column on the bridge, causing it to collapse.
Multiple vehicles were on the bridge at the time.
Mr Cartwright said: āOur focus right now is trying to rescue and recover these people.ā He said it is too early to know how many people were affected but called the collapse a ādeveloping mass casualty eventā.
Mr Cartwright said it appears there are āsome cargo or retainers hanging from the bridgeā, creating unsafe and unstable conditions, and that emergency responders are operating cautiously as a result.
āThis is a dire emergency,ā he said.

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