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Baltimore Bridge Live Updates: Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed in Baltimore, Maryland, in the early hours of Tuesday after a container ship hit it.

Baltimore Bridge Live Updates: Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore collapsed and several vehicles may have fallen into the river below after a container ship collided with it. The ship caught fire, emitting thick black smoke. Emergency responders are searching for at least seven people in the water. Kevin Cartwright from the Baltimore Fire Department described the situation as a "dire emergency" and a "developing mass casualty event." The incident occurred over the Patapsco River, a key shipping artery, and the bridge is named after the writer of "The Star-Spangled Banner."...Read More
Baltimore Live Updates: Andrew Tate make a big claim on Baltimore mishap
Following the Baltimore tragedy, Andrew Tate claimed the ship was “cyber-attacked.”
Taking to X, he wrote that the foreign agents of the USA attack digital infrastructures. Stressing that nothing is safe, he went on to say that “Black Swan event imminent.” However, the White House has clarified that there was no indication of “nefarious intent” or terrorism.
Baltimore Live Updates: Container ship Dali wasn't piloting by its own crew
The container ship Dali, which was involved into the incident, was being piloted by local pilots who are specially trained to avoid mishaps.
Speaking at press conference, Maryland Transportation Secretary Paul Wiedefeld said: "Pilots move ships in and out of the Port of Baltimore."
Baltimore Live Updates: One rescued person shifted to University of Maryland Medical Center
One of the rescued person has been shifted to the University of Maryland Medical Center after the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge over the Patapsco River in Baltimore.
“The R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center at the University of Maryland Medical Center received one patient from this incident – they are still in the process of being triaged / evaluated,” the University of Maryland medical system informed CNN.
Baltimore Live Updates: Here's what we know so far
Here's everything you need to know about the Francis Scott Key Bridge, which collapsed after being hit by a container vessel.
According to the authorities, one of the two victims recovered so far is in critical condition in the hospital.
As per the latest update, "at least seven people" were in the water, and sonar detected several vehicles inside the waters.
A massive search and rescue operation is underway to locate the missing people.
According to shipping giant Maersk, the Dali, which was in route from Baltimore to Colombo in Sri Lanka, was operated by charter vessel company Synergy Group and carried goods for Maersk customers.
The authority said there were 22 crew members on the Dali at the time of the incident.
The reason of the occurrence, termed as a "unthinkable tragedy" by Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott, has yet to be confirmed.
The White House said it is closely monitoring the situation and Biden has been update about the situation.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has issued a no-fly order above the Key Bridge area as rescue workers continue search operation for survivors from the air.
Baltimore Live Updates: At least 40 ships scheduled for Baltimore
According to MarineTraffic, which tracks ships throughout the world, around 40 ships, including 34 cargo vessels, are now scheduled to visit Baltimore. Georgios Hatzimanolis, who monitors worldwide shipping for MarineTraffic, predicted some shipping delays. “We do expect there to be a ripple effect, but it’s a bit too early to say what the impact will be.”
Baltimore Live Updates: FAA bars planes from flying over Key Bridge wreckage
The Federal Aviation Administration is preventing planes from flying above the ruins of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore.
"Drone pilots: The FAA has flight restrictions in place around the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse," the FAA announced on X. “Do not interfere with rescue operations. If you fly, emergency response operations cannot.”
Baltimore Live Updates: Reconstruction of Key Bridge 'could cost $600m'
A civil engineering consultant has estimated that reconstructing the Key Bridge might cost up to $600 million (£474 million).
Speaking to SKY NEWS, David Mackenzie, chairman of engineering and architecture consultant COWIfonden, said the bridge was built in the 1970s for around $60 million.
"It's going to be over ten times that to rebuild it at least," he added.
Baltimore Live Updates: Morning reveals aftermath of mass casualty event of Key Bridge collapse
As the rescue operation continues, two persons have been rescued and one of them remains in a critical condition. Sonar spotted several vehicles in the sea, and the White House and other officials have ruled out any indication of intentional act.
Baltimore Live Updates: WH says Biden has been update about rescue operations
The White House on Tuesday informed that President Joe Biden has been updated about the situation and the ongoing rescue operation.
"He will continue to receive updates from his team throughout the day," a spokesperson said, adding there is no indication of “nefarious intent”.
Baltimore Live Updates: Baltimore mayor delivered ironic speech before collapse
On Monday, Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott gave his annual state of the city address and stressed on cleaning up the harbor. Hours after his speech, the bridge collapsed.
“Join me in this fight for the future and soul of our city, and show the world how beautiful Baltimore can be,” said Scott.
Baltimore Live Updates: Dali ship involved in accident in 2016
In past, Dali cargo ship that collided with the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore was also involved in a accident in 2016. It collided with a dock in Belgium's Port of Antwerp, but tit had less severe damage. The ship sustained damage, but there were no reports of injuries.
Baltimore Live Updates: A look at profile of container ship Dali
Build in 2015, the ship is registered under the flag of Singapore.
Gross Tonnage: 95,128
Summer Deadweight (t): 116,851
Length Overall (m): 300
Beam (m): 48
Baltimore Live Updates: Container ship Dali ‘lost propulsion’ and warned of crash
The container ship Dali “lost propulsion” while it was leaving the port, according to a report from unclassified Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, said ABC News.
It also warned Maryland officials about the possible bridge collision.
“The vessel notified MD Department of Transportation (MDOT) that they had lost control of the vessel and an allision with the bridge was possible,” the report said.
Baltimore Live Updates: Maryland’s Gov Wes Moore arrives at site of incident
Baltimore Live Updates: Baltimore Fire Department provides key update
Chief James Wallace of the Baltimore Fire Department informed that crew members were still aboard the Dali. "There has been communication between the ship crew and the Coast Guard," the captain added.
Baltimore Live Updates: Civil and structural engineer explains why whole bridge collapsed
Speaking to Sky News, Julian Carter, a civil and structural engineer, described why the entire bridge collapsed.
He said while some huge bridges have their primary structure disconnected from the remainder of the bridge, the Francis Scott Key Bridge was interconnected. He said it means that "when you take one part out of it, the interconnected system fails."
Baltimore Live Updates: Baltimore port traffic suspended until further notice
Baltimore port traffic has been suspended until further notice, reported Reuters, citing Maryland transportation authorities.
The authorities have closed all access roads to the Hawkins Point community on the bridge's south side. An officer stated that contractors were being let through to begin assessing damage.
Baltimore Live Updates: Unknown number of workers doing repairs on the bridge when it collapsed
According to Maryland's transportation secretary, an unknown number of workers were were doing repair works on the bridge's concrete deck when it collapsed.
Baltimore Live Updates: 10 ships bound for Baltimore port anchored in neighbouring waters
At least ten commercial ships bound for the Baltimore port have anchored in neighbouring waters, Reuters reported, using ship tracking data.
Baltimore Live Updates: Who are Synergy Marine Group?
The container ship Dali, which triggered the collapse of a major Baltimore bridge, sails under the Singapore flag and is managed by Synergy Marine Group, a Singapore-based firm.
Synergy Marine Group promotes itself as a "leading shipmanager" on its website, with "660+ vessels under technical management".
The Dali is operated by Synergy Marine Group and owned by Grace Ocean Pte Ltd, both of which are domiciled in Singapore.
Baltimore Live Updates: Singapore Ship managers says ‘cause of collision’ yet to be determined
The managers of the Singapore-flagged Dali stated that the cause of the container ship's collision with the bridge is "yet to be determined".
"Whilst the exact cause of the incident is yet to be determined, the 'DALI' has now mobilised its Qualified Individual Incident response service," the firm stated in a statement.
Baltimore Live Updates: Singapore in touch with US authorities
According to Singapore's Maritime and Port Authority (MPA), the Singapore-flagged Dali crashed with 22 crew members on board.
As the ship's flag state, it said in a statement that it is in communication with the US about the event and will "provide full cooperation to the US Coast Guard in its investigations".
The MPA will also investigate the incident.
Baltimore Live Updates: Baltimore police urges people to avoid travel around Key Bridge area
Baltimore County Police Department has appealed to the drivers to find alternate routes of travel around the Key Bridge area.
The police have warned drivers to expect delays and “remain patient” and also urged people to work remotely.
Baltimore Live Updates: Sonar was used to detect ‘presence of vehicles’ in water
Baltimore's fire department James Wallace said that a was sonar used to detect the "presence of vehicles" in the water.
While the rescue operation is being guided by "dive teams", an incoming tide is posing a "challenging" situation, he said.
He stated that the rescue crews are "battling darkness" and that experts will advise when the "non-survivability point" is reached.
Baltimore Live Updates: White House closely monitoring situation, in touch with Gov and mayor
Expressing concerns over the “horrific incident”, the White House said it is "closely monitoring" the situation and its "hearts go out" to the families of those whose loved ones are missing in the waters.
“The US Coast Guard is conducting search and rescue for those who remain unaccounted for as a result of the bridge collapse,” the WH said in a statement, clarifying that there is “no indication of any nefarious intent”.
Moreover, senior White House officers are in contact with the governor and mayor to offer any federal assistance they require.
Baltimore Live Updates: Authorities yet to confirm if there's an oil spill
According to the chief of Baltimore's fire department, it has not yet been established whether the crashed ship has an active oil spill.
James Wallace informed the local environmental department and coast guard are on the spot and they will be probing it to have a "much better picture" of what exactly happened.
Expressing his surprise that the bridge has disappeared, Baltimore Mayor Brandon Wallace said the scene “looked like something out of an action movie”.
Baltimore Live Updates: Police rule out crash was intentional or terrorism-related
There is "absolutely no indication" that the crash was intentional or terrorism-related, said Baltimore police commissioner Richard Worley.
"Our criminal intel is working with the FBI and other federal and state agencies to get all the intel that we have," he said.
Baltimore Live Updates: Mayor Scott describes bridge collapse as 'unthinkable tragedy'
Addressing the press conference, Mayor Brandon Scott described the situation as a "unthinkable tragedy".
As the search operation is still underway, Scott said: "Folks we have to try to find and save."
Meanwhile, Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski stated that there is a "long road ahead", not only in terms of rescue operations but the consequences as well.
He expressed gratitude to the first responders, stating that "the work they do cannot be understated."
Baltimore Live Updates: Two persons rescued, one remain in ‘very serious condition’
The Baltimore Fire Department's chief informed that two people have been rescued the water and one of them remains in "very serious condition".
According to James Wallace, while one person refused medical care, another was rushed to to a trauma centre in "very serious condition".
The operation is likely to continue throughout the day, he added.
The officials were looking for at least seven persons, and two had already been rescued from the water.
Baltimore Live Updates: Authorities give update about rescue operation
Several vehicles, including one the size of a tractor-trailer, are suspected to have fallen into the water, said Kevin Cartwright, director of communications for the Baltimore City Fire Department. He further said that drivers and search and rescue teams are looking for people in the Patapsco River.
Baltimore Live Updates: Current water temperature in Baltimore Harbour is between 9-10C
Freezing conditions at the site of the collapse could "pose a concern" as rescue teams look for at least 20 people believed to have fallen into the water.
The water temperature in Baltimore Harbour ranges between 9 and 10 degrees Celsius, as per the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
According to the New York Times, hypothermia can occur in water temperatures below 21 degrees Celsius.
Baltimore Live Updates: Danish shipping company 'horrified' by incident
Maersk, Danish shipping corporation, chartered the Dali container ship. Reacting to the bridge collapse, the firm said it is "closely following" the situation, adding that no Maersk crew or personnel were on board, but the vessel was transporting client cargo.
"We are horrified by what has happened in Baltimore, and our thoughts are with all of those affected," Maersk stated in a statement.
Baltimore Live Updates: The DALI, Singaporean-flagged ship, hit Baltimore bridge
The DALI, a Singaporean-flagged container ship, collided with Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge, according to data from a marine monitoring site and a Coast Guard officer.
MarineTraffic, Maritime tracking website, states that the Singapore-flagged ship paused in Baltimore before sailing for Colombo, Sri Lanka.
During this time, local agencies received 911 calls that a huge ship sailing outbound from Baltimore had collided with a column on the bridge, according to Kevin Cartwright, spokesperson for the Baltimore Fire Department.
Baltimore Live Updates: Baltimore authorities to hold press conference
Mayor Brandon Scott informed that authorities will shortly hold a press conference to give details about the search-and-rescue operations.
Baltimore Live Updates: US Senator for Maryland Ben Cardin calls the collapse ‘horrific’
Senator Ben Cardin of Maryland described the collapse as "horrific" and expressed concern for individuals who were on the bridge when it plummeted into the river. Senator Cardin also advised drivers to add additional commute time to their morning travel s first responders continue their urgent work at the bridge.
Baltimore Live Updates: Maryland declares state of emergency
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore has announced a state of emergency as rescuers continue to look for people missing in the water.
In a statement, Moore said that they are working with an interagency team to quickly deploy federal resources from the Biden administration.
He thanked the brave male and female workers wo are involved in the rescue efforts.
“We will remain in close contact with federal, state, and local entities that are carrying out rescue efforts as we continue to assess and respond to this tragedy,” he added.
Baltimore Live Updates: US transportation secretary speaks to Maryland’s governor, Baltimore Mayor
US transportation secretary Pete Buttigieg has offered federal support to Maryland’s governor Wes Moore and Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott.
Baltimore Live Updates: Bridge was named after Francis Scott Key, who is he?
Francis Scott Key was a US lawyer, who is renowned for writing the country's national anthem -- The Star-Spangled Banner.
Born on August 1, 1779 in Frederick County, Maryland, Key breathed his last in Baltimore on January 11, 1843.
Baltimore Live Updates: Baltimore Mayor says emergency personnel are on scene
Mayor of Baltimore Brandon Scott informed that he was heading to the site of the incident.
In a post on X, he said: “I’m aware of and en route to the incident at the Key Bridge. Emergency personnel are on scene, and efforts are underway.”
Baltimore Live Updates: Ship has suffered damage, roads heading into Baltimore closed
The ship involved in the bridge collapse incident appears to have been damaged, a fire department official told CNBC.
It seems that there were people on the crossing at the time of the incident, as per the official.
Meanwhile, roads heading into Baltimore, including I-695, have been closed.
Baltimore Live Updates: Baltimore resident thought bridge collapse report was 'April Fools' joke'
After the incident, local resident Michael Brown spoke to NBC News and said he first thought that his neighbor was playing a "April Fools' joke" on him when he told him about the bridge collapse.
Baltimore Live Updates: Rescue agencies working to evacuate 20 people
Baltimore City Fire Department with response teams are working to rescue around 20 people who may have fallen into the river when the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed.
Speaking to CNN, Kevin Cartwright, director of communications of the Baltimore City Fire Department, told that there are at least 20 individuals who “may be in the Patapsco river as well as multiple vehicles”.
Baltimore Live Updates: Multiple vehicles had fallen into the water
"We received several 911 calls at around 1:30 am, that a vessel struck the Key Bridge in Baltimore, causing the collapse. This is currently a mass casualty incident and we are searching for seven people who are in the river," Kevin Cartwright, director of communications for the Baltimore Fire Department told Reuters. AP has reported that multiple vehicles had fallen into the water
Baltimore Live Updates: ‘Mass-casualty incident’, says Baltimore City Fire Department
The Baltimore City Fire Department described the collapse as a mass-casualty incident, and said workers were searching for seven people in the river.
"We received several 911 calls at around 1:30 am, that a vessel struck the Key Bridge in Baltimore, causing the collapse. This is currently a mass casualty incident and we are searching for seven people who are in the river," Kevin Cartwright, director of communications for the Baltimore Fire Department told Reuters.
Baltimore police said they had been notified of the incident at 1:35 a.m. ET (535 GMT) on Tuesday.
Baltimore Live Updates: Video Captures container colliding with Francis Scott Key Bridge
A live video posted on YouTube showed a ship hitting the bridge, after which several of its spans collapsed into the Patapsco River. Unverified videos posted on social media X also showed the impact and collapse. Reuters could not immediately verify the videos.