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From left, Sen. Chris Van Hollen (D-Md.), Bill DelBagno,
FBI special agent in charge of the Baltimore field office,
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore and Paul J. Wiedefeld, Maryland’s
transportation secretary, hold a news conference near the
scene where a container ship collided with a support on
the Francis Scott Key Bridge on Tuesday in Baltimore. The
major bridge in Baltimore snapped and collapsed after a
container ship rammed into it early Tuesday, and several
vehicles fell into the river below.

From left, Sen. Chris Van Hollen (D-Md.), Bill DelBagno,
FBI special agent in charge of the Baltimore field office,
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore and Paul J. Wiedefeld, Maryland’s
transportation secretary, hold a news conference near the
scene where a container ship collided with a support on
the Francis Scott Key Bridge on Tuesday in Baltimore. The
major bridge in Baltimore snapped and collapsed after a
container ship rammed into it early Tuesday, and several
vehicles fell into the river below.

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The stunning collapse of Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge is diverting shipping and trucking around one of the busiest ports on America’s East Coast, creating delays and raising costs in the latest disruption to global supply chains.