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‘Mayday!’ Baltimore’s Key Bridge collapses 

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BALTIMORE — A massive container ship issued a “mayday” early Tuesday as it headed toward the iconic Francis Scott Key Bridge, losing power before colliding with one of the bridge’s support columns and causing a catastrophic collapse of the span.

As the vessel struck the bridge in the middle of the night, it caused a din that could be heard ashore and immediately toppled an essential mid-Atlantic thoroughfare into the frigid waters.

Several cars were knocked into the Patapsco River following the collapse, authorities were searching for six construction workers who had been repairing potholes on the bridge. The six people were presumed dead.

Two others were rescued — one who was briefly hospitalized and another who declined to go to a hospital. Extensive rescue efforts continued through out the day Tuesday. Searchers are due to return to the waters Wednesday morning.

As Baltimore awoke to the tragedy, states of emergency were declared by both the mayor and governor, the waters teemed with search-and-rescue efforts, and the cityscape appeared strangely altered by the missing bridge and wreckage left behind.

Before the collision, the ship’s crew notified authorities that the vessel had lost power. That “mayday” allowed Maryland Transportation Authority Police on the highway above to prevent many cars from driving onto the bridge minutes before the catastrophe.

“These people are heroes,” Gov. Wes Moore said at a news conference. “They saved lives last night.”

Moore added that there was no evidence that the collision was a terrorist attack.

He vowed that the bridge will be rebuilt, though he noted it was too early to estimate when or at what cost.

In a White House address on Tuesday, President Joe Biden said the federal government would pay for a new bridge.

“I expect the Congress to support my effort. This is going to take some time, but the people of Baltimore can count on us, though, to stick with it every step of the way until the port is reopened and the bridge is rebuilt,” he said.

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