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The Francis Scott Key Bridge was a steel arch-shaped continuous truss bridge, the second-longest in the United States and third-longest in the world. [8] Opened in 1977, the 1.6-mile (2.6 km; 1.4 nmi) bridge ran northeast from Hawkins Point, Baltimore , to Sollers Point in Dundalk in Baltimore County, Maryland .
Body of 4th Baltimore bridge collapse victim recovered as feds start criminal probe and others launch new investigations Holly Yan, Holmes Lybrand and Evan Perez, CNN April 15, 2024 at 6:47 PM
They had been part of a crew doing repairs on the bridge’s roadway at the time of the accident, and were found dead in a red pickup truck in 25 feet of water.
The tragedy in Maryland brings to mind several bridge collapses in Ohio, some with fatalities. Here is a selection from the Buckeye State, including 1989's Miamitown tragedy and a 2004 ...
The body of a fourth victim was recovered on Monday after divers spotted what they believed to be a missing construction vehicle, inside which they found the body, the Key Bridge Unified Command ...
Crews on Friday recovered the body of a third construction worker who died in the collapse of a bridge in Baltimore as divers continue searching for additional victims who officials believe are ...
The body of a fifth construction worker who died in the disastrous collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore has been found five weeks after the tragic incident.. The victim has been ...
A 213-million-pound cargo vessel slammed into the Francis Scott Key Bridge on March 26, crippling the structure and killing six workers repairing potholes on it. The bridge was used daily by some ...