Inside look at massive salvaging effort at Baltimore bridge collapse site

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Published 2024-03-29
Officials are sharing drone footage of the Baltimore bridge collapse site, demonstrating the massive salvaging effort underway to reopen the Port of Baltimore — one of the largest export points in the country.

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All Comments (21)
  • Thoughts & Prayers for the recovery of the 4 still missing so families can have closer!
  • @marymurphy9613
    Saluting the dispatchers and police who stopped traffic within minutes before impact. All are heroes.
  • @powertechnical
    I feel sorry for those construction workers. They had now idea something like this would ever happen in the middle of the night.
  • I am really sorry to hear about the lives lost ! We know accidents and disasters does happen , but someone loses loved ones in these incidents , it’s just not easy… My condolences to all who knew and loved them .. May they RIP!!
  • @1wwtom
    I retired at the end of 2022 after working 50 years at most terminals of the Port of Baltimore. When the Key Bridge was built in the mid 70's ships were nowhere near the size of some of these ships today. These newer container ships are Massive! No one could Dream of ships this size back then. What are we supposed to do? Tear down every bridge 50 years old and put up new ones for them to get thru?
  • @loiswisler5269
    So horrible. My thoughts and prayers are with the families of the deceased men. 🙏🏻 May they RIP 💙
  • @eric2500
    Those workers are everyday heroes.
  • @TheRibsta420
    man i live 5 miles from there this totally BLOWS my mind!! everybody who lives in baltimore Co. uses 695 everyday luckly it only happened in the early morning an only a few had to parish
  • @lazyjaney28
    May God bless the victims and their families, and all responders in this tragic incident
  • @winniewin236
    The ship had elecrical problems while in the dock... It shouldn't have been allowed to leave
  • @Gary-fc5tk
    The barriers were planed a long time ago but nobody wanted to be accountable for the added expense,, get the records from 26 years ago, they explain everything, A friend, pray for the ones who passed, and there families...
  • @SpockvsMcCoy
    The sharp edges of the bridge girders sliced through the hull of the ship like a knife through butter...😮
  • @C.Surrette
    I feel terrible saying this - I cannot listen to the robotic voice of this anchor. It was a relief every time he went to a local reporter.
  • @zcam1969
    Tough Task . thanks ARMY CORP OF ENGINEERS for your service
  • @kenw.1112
    AMAZING WHAT THEY ARE DOING IN A SHORT AMOUNT OF TIME TO GET THINGS BACK ON TRACK . THE REBUILD OF BRIDGE IS A BIG HUGE JOB. AMERICAN KNOW HOW WILL COME TOGETHER .
  • My heart goes out to the families that lost loved ones...it must be such a difficult time for all of them. They left home for a night of work and expecting the same sorta of night ....and now...its just sad. They said that the cargo that went into the water wasn't hazardous to humans...but I wonder how safe it is to our sea life....what could happen to them and the ocean.
  • @LUVUTV
    Great news video thanks
  • @rangerst_870
    Also, I saw a video talking about "what about the stranded crew on board?" Do they SERIOUSLY expect them to remain onboard NON-STOP? It's not like they werent prepared to be onboard anyways for 4 weeks while they made their trip with the cargo. SHEESH..