Preliminary Report on Baltimore Bridge Collapse Released - LIVE Breaking News Coverage

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  • čas přidán 13. 05. 2024
  • The NTSB has released its preliminary report on the Key Bridge collapse in Baltimore that occurred when a ship hit the bridge on March 26. Get the details of the new report about the Baltimore bridge collapse in our LIVE breaking news coverage.
    The Francis Scott Key bridge collapsed around 1:30am on March 26 when the container ship Dali lost power and hit the bridge. In this interactive live stream, host Steve Lookner goes through the NTSB’s preliminary report about the Key Bridge collapse in Baltimore, and he’ll also read your comments and question on the air!
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Komentáře • 4

  • @evelyninmaine2736
    @evelyninmaine2736 Před 26 dny +10

    Thanks for the update on the Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse.

  • @user-iu5dr4df2r
    @user-iu5dr4df2r Před 25 dny +3

    the buss is a chunk of metal in the switchgear that routes power like a large water hose in the the switchgear. The buss is generally made of aluminum or copper. It is rigid, insulated from other conductive metals, and it travels to the main current carrying components of the switchgear.

  • @24LindseyTribett24
    @24LindseyTribett24 Před 25 dny +3

    Yes, we appreciate you Steve; thank you.

  • @rickbarnett6061
    @rickbarnett6061 Před 25 dny +1

    1 possibility is rodents climbing around in the switchgear shorting buss bars or causing a ground fault relay to trip