1 year since Baltimore Key Bridge collapse
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Eleven crew members of the Dali, the ship that crashed into the Francis Scott Key Bridge, causing it to collapse a year ago, remain in Baltimore, our media partner The Baltimore Banner reports.
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"It's embarrassing. We are an absolute embarrassment."
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Following the collapse of Baltimore's Key Bridge, a study by Johns Hopkins University identified 20 U.S. bridges at high risk of collision.
"It's concerning, only if we don't do anything about it." That's how a Johns Hopkins engineer characterized a study that found a ship is expected to crash into certain U.S. bridges.
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WBAL-TV on MSNNew Hopkins research, NTSB report call into question whether Key Bridge collapse was preventableAmid an ongoing investigation into exactly why the Dali cargo ship crashed into the Francis Scott Key Bridge, new research — and a news conference last week — called into question whether the collapse could have been prevented.
Sixty-eight bridges across the US should be assessed to see if they are at risk of collapse if hit by a ship, transportation safety officials found, while urging the bridges’ owners to undertake immediate vulnerability assessments.
The safety board issued recommendations as part of its ongoing investigation into the collapse of Baltimore’s Key Bridge last year after it was hit by a ship.