The US Coast Guard announced that the search for survivors has been suspended. Two people were pulled from the water hours after a container ship lost power and crashed into a support pillar of Francis Scott Key Bridge.
Six people who went missing after a bridge in Baltimore collapsed are presumed
dead. The US Coast Guard has announced that the search for survivors has been suspended. DW has more.
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Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed early Tuesday after it was struck by a large ship, according to video obtained by CNN. Follow live updates here.
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The Maryland governor has declared a state of emergency after a container ship crashed into a bridge, sending vehicles into the water below. Fire officials have warned of a "mass casualty event." Follow DW for more.
Dali, an enormous container ship, struck the Francis Scott Key Bridge at around 1.30am causing a catastophic failure of the bridge, sending multiple vehicles and their drivers into the water below