The bridge collapsed when it was struck by a 948-foot cargo ship heading to Singapore, sending multiple cars into the water below around 1:30 a.m.
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Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott declared a state of emergency around 9:30 a.m.
County Executive Johnny Olszewski posted a statement of support on X a short time later:
“This morning’s incident is devastating, and our first and most important priority right now is — and will continue to be — search, rescue and recovery,” Olszewski writes.
“Thank you to the selfless first responders and those who came from all over Maryland, working tirelessly though the night and providing invaluable aid during this horrific tragedy.”
The investigation was ongoing. The FBI did not find specific and credible information suggesting ties to terrorism.
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