Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, MD, collapses after being struck by container ship

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  • čas přidán 25. 03. 2024
  • Partial collapse of Francis Scott Key Bridge after ship collision, rescue efforts underway.
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Komentáře • 483

  • @Sailor1010

    “Partial collapse”. It’s the whole damn thing!

  • @Rahim1969

    I served 4 years in the US Navy, certified Master Helmsman who took an Aircraft carrier up the Mississippi River and through the Suez canal this is a failure on just about every level. I can only speculate but I cannot see the Pilot and Helmsman making that big of a mistake and if tugs were involved it is even worse. I think they had some sort of propulsion failure.

  • @kristiank.hasselberg1886

    So sorry to everyone involved in this

  • @MrRockrobstr

    Horrible horrible terrible awful news! Feeling awful for so many lives that are and will be affected by this for some time.

  • @pit_stop77

    What a tragedy 😢 thoughts for the people on the bridge

  • @Lizzo_is_my_role_model

    Checking on a friend who is a night truck driver in Baltimore area. I pray he is safe.

  • @TitaniumTurbine

    I hate to say it, but once your car hits the water you’ve got about 5-10 minutes before the cabin completely floods. If you’re not able to break out by then, you’re in real trouble. For anyone reading this, I highly recommend keeping a window breaker somewhere around the driver’s seat.

  • @billyevans4929

    WTF happened? How could this ship hit the bridge in the first place? So scary to be driving on that bridge then all of a sudden you plunge into the water getting injured or killed, with your car wrecked as well. If this cargo ship had any foul play, I hope they get sued for the victims to get compensated. Absolutely horrible, God knows how long it'll take to rebuild this

  • @bryantcarson

    This is gonna have major ramifications on the city 4 years to come

  • @wilbur7096

    “Oh oh say can you see, that huge freakin’ boat heading right towards me”.

  • @robertlong2531

    Technically it's partially of the widely used truss bridge construction, the truss sections usually being strong and structurally independent of each other . The long central section however was cantilevered, which from the video, looks to be why the bridge completely collapsed, rather than just the collapse of a single section.

  • @jamalchess7636

    I take this bridge everyday to work smh it’s shocking to see it gone

  • @RWBHere
    @RWBHere  +10

    The ship lost all electrical power twice before hitting the bridge. It appears to fail a third time during the collision. This can be seen in the raw security camera video of the incident.

  • @AntoinetteLatham-wk4tx

    Praying for everyone

  • @syedkazmi6487

    It is shocking to see the huge bridge collapsed in the river. Huge loss. Very sad

  • @asanwers
    @asanwers  +25

    It’s final destination 5 in real life

  • @Mfdoorway

    2 things… this isn’t a matter of bad infrastructure. It’s a matter of 100k tons hitting a stationary object.

  • @jgrant4736

    As the boat approached the bridge at the first power outage, tug boats should've been called to help navigate that ship under the bridge to safety. Maybe this step should be applied going forward, regardless of power outage or not

  • @gabrielwong448

    I’m a ex marine radio officer who have had ship collisions experience in the US waters. This is a similar problem, that is collision due to bad vision. When you are navigating a big ship in such dark hours, the view is like almost total darkness and you can only rely on the radars to navigate. On the radar you can only see a straight bridge but not the bridge supports, hence that’s how the ship hit the bridge support by accident. The ship captain could have waited for morning daylight to set sail instead of leaving the port in the middle of the night.

  • @Satire_R_Us-km3rp

    I cross a large bridge nearly every day to go to work. Pretty scary stuff here. Prayers going out to everyone involved.