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  1. Apr 6, 2024 · Port of Baltimore (Francis Scott Key Bridge) Webcam. Tragedies come in all shapes and sizes and in most cases are totally unexpected. The destruction of the Francis Scott Key Bridge by a cargo ship on the 26th March, 2024, definitely falls into that “unexpected” category.

  2. The 1.6-mile (2.57 km) long Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, Maryland, collapsed in the early hours of Tuesday after a container ship hit it, and as many as seven people may be in the...

  3. LIVE: View of Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore after cargo ship collision. Aftermath of the collapse of Baltimore's 1.6-mile Francis Scott Key Bridge after a collision with a...

  4. Info: Live Francis Scott Key Bridge webcam in Baltimore, Maryland. A container ship struck the Francis Scott Key Bridge at around 1:30am on Tuesday 26th March, 2024, causing the bridge to collapse. The container ship lost power before the accident happened.

  5. The vessel appears to have crashed into one of the supports of the Francis Scott Key Bridge, according to a video posted on X, formerly known as Twitter. The ship caught fire, and thick,...

  6. Mar 26, 2024 · Key Bridge visuals: Photos, video show collapse of Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge after cargo ship collision. A massive search is underway in a vast section of the Patapsco River,...

  7. mdta.maryland.gov › traffic-cameras › Traffic-Camera-FacilitiesTraffic Camera Facilities | MDTA

    Southeast I-695 closed on Outer Loop at MD 173 (exit 1) and Inner Loop closed at MD 151/North Point Boulevard (exit 42). Harbor Crossings alternate routes are I-95 or I-895 tunnels. Visit Key Bridge News for more information.

  8. Live webcam located from The Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, Maryland.

  9. View traffic around the Francis Scott Key Bridge and Francis Scott Key Bridge Toll Plaza, and get current weather conditions Baltimore, Maryland. Plus, find additional, nearby traffic cameras, and cameras around nearby airports.

  10. www.mdta.maryland.gov › Toll_Facilities › FSKKey Bridge (I-695) | MDTA

    The 1.6 mile Key Bridge crosses over the Patapsco River where Francis Scott Key was inspired to write the words of the Star Spangled Banner. This facility also includes the Curtis Creek Drawbridge. Including the bridge and approach roadways, the facility is approximately 10.9 miles in length.

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