
Three weeks after the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, new information is emerging about the events leading up to the crash and potential warning signs that may have been overlooked. Progress is being made in the removal of debris from the bridge, with cranes clearing steel and containers, and deck clearing underway. The aftermath of the collapse is affecting economic activity, with estimates suggesting a daily loss of $191 million. The incident has prompted discussions on the need for the U.S. system to evolve to address modern challenges. Response efforts include military involvement and updates from government officials and industry leaders.
Baltimore bridge collapse highlights outdated safety standards, experts say https://t.co/CrWtxpwiWg
The governor of Maryland highlighted four key points in how the state will be moving forward after the deadly collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore that happened just over three weeks ago on March 26. https://t.co/W0T6hBirbk
Today, I toured the site of the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse and met with #UC. I am proud of the work of #NAVSEA and #SUPSALV. The Navy is committed to assisting our interagency partners and local authorities to ensure public safety and a return to maritime commerce. https://t.co/NdOZaK5vdl










