Rescue operation underway after Baltimore's Key Bridge collapses
Summary
TLDRA major bridge at the Port of Baltimore collapsed after being struck by a cargo ship, which reportedly lost power. The incident occurred in the early hours, with vehicles still on the bridge as it fell into the harbor. Rescue efforts, including sonar searches, are underway amid cold water conditions, posing significant challenges for potential survivors. The ship, a 950-container vessel, collided with a bridge pillar, and all crew members have been accounted for. The NTSB will lead the investigation into the cause of the accident, which has disrupted traffic and affected the busy port operations.
Takeaways
- ð A major bridge collapse occurred at the Port of Baltimore due to a collision with a cargo ship.
- ð¢ The cargo ship, a 950-container vessel, struck a bridge pillar and lost power before the incident.
- ðš Emergency services including the fire department and coast guard rushed to the scene for an active search and rescue operation.
- ð Vehicles were still on the bridge as it crumbled into the water, raising concerns for potential survivors.
- ð Sonar detected the presence of submerged vehicles, indicating possible trapped occupants.
- ð¡ïž The cold water temperatures pose a significant challenge for potential survivors, with estimates of possible survival times ranging from minutes to an hour with proper gear.
- ð³ The ship's crew, including the two pilots, have been accounted for, but a full damage assessment is needed before they can be evacuated.
- ð The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) will be in charge of the investigation into the cause of the collision.
- ðŠ The bridge collapse impacts traffic, with one of the busiest north/south corridors on the east coast, I-95, remaining open, but the surrounding area facing challenges.
- ð The Port of Baltimore, one of the busiest in the country, faces disruptions and must assess safety measures for moving traffic in and out of the port.
Q & A
What was the main event described in the transcript?
-The main event described in the transcript is the collapse of a bridge at the Port of Baltimore due to a collision with a cargo ship.
How did the bridge collapse occur?
-The bridge collapse occurred when a cargo ship hit one of the bridge's key pillars, leading to the bridge falling into the harbor.
What was the condition of the ship that hit the bridge?
-The ship had a 950-container capacity and reportedly lost power while in the water before the collision.
How many crew members were on the ship?
-The exact number of crew members is not specified in the transcript, but it mentions that all of them, including the two pilots, have been accounted for.
What was the weather condition during the incident?
-The weather was very cold, with the water temperature at 32 degrees and the air temperature at 40-45 degrees.
What challenges do cold water conditions pose to potential survivors?
-Cold water conditions can lead to exhaustion after 7 minutes and significantly reduce the chances of survival after an hour without proper flotation devices or gear.
How is the local community responding to the incident?
-Local authorities, including the fire department, coast guard, and surrounding counties, are actively involved in search and rescue operations, using sonar to detect submerged vehicles and looking for survivors.
What is the significance of the bridge to the local traffic?
-The bridge was a major artery, and its collapse has caused significant disruption to traffic, especially since I-695 is now closed, affecting travel along the East Coast.
What is the role of the local marine pilot in navigating the waters around Baltimore and Chesapeake Bay?
-By law, a local marine pilot is required when navigating these complex waters to ensure safety and familiarity with the area.
What are the next steps in the investigation of the incident?
-The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) will be running the investigation to determine the cause of the incident, and a full damage assessment of the ship will be conducted before any boarding takes place.
How will the Port of Baltimore be affected by this incident?
-The Port of Baltimore, one of the busiest in the country, will face challenges in determining the safety of moving traffic in and out of the port and may experience significant operational disruptions.
What is the current status of the bridge and the surrounding infrastructure?
-The bridge has completely collapsed, and the surrounding infrastructure, including I-695, is affected. However, I-95 remains open for travel.
Outlines
ð Bridge Collapse at Port of Baltimore
The first paragraph describes a catastrophic event where a bridge at the Port of Baltimore has collapsed into the harbor after being struck by a cargo ship. The incident occurred overnight, with video footage showing smoke coming from the ship prior to the collision. The bridge was a significant traffic artery, and despite the early morning collapse, there were vehicles on it which were submerged as it fell. Emergency services including the fire department and coast guard responded immediately, with an active search and rescue operation ongoing. The cargo ship, a 950-container vessel, collided with a bridge pillar, and all crew members have been accounted for. The ship reportedly lost power in the water, and the investigation into the cause of the accident is to be led by the NTSB. The impact on local traffic and the port's operations is also discussed, with the port of Baltimore being one of the busiest in the country.
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Keywords
ð¡Survivability
ð¡Bridge Collapse
ð¡Cargo Ship
ð¡Search and Rescue
ð¡Cold Temperatures
ð¡Marine Pilot
ð¡Investigation
ð¡Infrastructure
ð¡Emergency Response
ð¡Navigation Safety
ð¡Transportation Disruptions
Highlights
Survivability in cold water after 5-6 hours may be very challenging.
A stunning bridge collapse at the Port of Baltimore due to a cargo ship collision.
The entire bridge fell into the harbor overnight.
Smoke was observed coming from the ship before the collision with the bridge.
The bridge was a major artery, and its collapse occurred during early morning hours.
Cars were crossing the bridge moments before the collision.
Fire department and Coast Guard rushed to the scene for an active search and rescue operation.
Sonar detected the presence of submerged vehicles in the water.
The cargo ship, a 950-container vessel, collided with a bridge pillar and lost power.
All crew members, including the two pilots, have been accounted for.
Rescue teams continue to search for survivors as the weather is very cold.
Survivability in 32-degree water with a flotation device might be up to an hour.
The incident occurred near a critical north/south corridor on the east coast, affecting traffic and port operations.
The investigation will focus on the ship's control and the bridge's vulnerability to such a collision.
The local marine pilot's role in navigating complex waters is being questioned.
The bridge's structural integrity and safety standards are under scrutiny.
The impact on the Port of Baltimore, one of the busiest in the country, is significant.
The incident has raised concerns about the safety of similar structures in the area.
Transcripts
SURVIVABILITY IN THAT WATER
AFTER FIVE PLUS, MAYBE SIX HOURS
IN THE WATER MAY BE VERY
CHALLENGING INDEED.
THIS MORNING, A STUNNING BRIDGE
COLLAPSE AT THE PORT OF
BALTIMORE.
>> THE ENTIRE BRIDGE IS IN THE
HARBOR.
>> Reporter: THE BRIDGE PLUNGING
INTO THE WATER OVERNIGHT AFTER
IT WAS HIT BY A CARGO SHIP.
>> THE SHIP HIT THE KEY BRIDGE,
SINKING.
THE BRIDGE IS GONE.
HOLY HELD.
>> Reporter: VIDEO SHOWS SMOKE
COMING FROM THE SHIP BEFORE IT
HIT THE BRIDGE.
THE BRIDGE IS NORMALLY A MAJOR
ARTERY.
THOUGH THE COLLAPSE HAPPENED IN
THE EARLY MORNING HOURS, 1:30
A.M., VIDEO SHOWS CARS CROSSING
MOMENTS BEFORE THE SHIP HITS.
THE TRAFFIC THEN PAUSED, BUT
VEHICLES WERE STILL ON THE
BRIDGE AS IT CRUMBLED INTO THE
WATER.
FIRE DEPARTMENT AND COAST GUARD
SCENES RUSHED TO THE SCENE.
RESCUERS SEARCHING THE WATER
OVERNIGHT.
>> STILL VERY MUCH IN AN ACTIVE
SEARCH AND RESCUE POSTURE.
OUR SONAR HAS DETECTED THE
PRESENCE OF VEHICLES SUBMERGED
IN THE WATER.
>> Reporter: THE SHIP HAS A 950
CONTAINER VESSEL.
THE MARINE CORPORATION SAYING IT
COLLIDED WITH A BRIDGE PILLAR
AND ALL OF ITS CREW MEMBERS,
INCLUDING THE TWO PILOTS, HAVE
BEEN ACCOUNTED FOR.
THE SHIP REPORTEDLY LOST POWER
WHILE IN THE WATER.
THIS MORNING WITH THE SUNRISING,
RESCUE TEAMS CONTINUE LOOKING
FOR ANY SURVIVORS IN THE AREA AS
THE BALTIMORE AREA REELS FROM A
MAJOR COLLAPSE.
>> WE KNOW THAT VEHICLES WERE IN
THE WATER AS THE OFFICIAL
POINTED OUT.
THE WEATHER IS VERY COLD.
IF THERE ARE SURVIVORS STILL IN
THE WATER, HOW LONG CAN THEY
SAFELY REMAIN IN THOSE COLD
TEMPS?
>> Reporter: YEAH.
40, 45 DEGREES ON THE WATER.
32 DEGREES WHERE WE ARE.
WE CHECKED WITH THE UNIVERSITY
OF MIN DULUTH.
AFTER 7 MINUTES YOU START TO
HAVE EXHAUSTION AND THEN YOU MAY
HAVE, IF YOU ARE LUCKY, IF YOU
HAVE A FLOTATION DEVICE, IF YOU
HAVE GOT THE RIGHT GEAR, YOU MAY
BE ABLE TO SURVIVE FOR AN HOUR.
WE ARE NOW SIX HOURS INTO THIS
EPISODE.
THE SURVIVABILITY IS REALLY
POTENTIALLY VERY, VERY
CHALLENGING.
BUT OVERHEAD, HELICOPTERS
CONTINUE TO SEARCH THE WATER FOR
ANY SIGNS OF SURVIVORS.
AND THIS IS AN ALL HANDS ON DECK
EFFORT IN TERMS OF BALTIMORE AND
MARYLAND STATE AUTHORITIES AND
SURROUNDING COUNTIES ALL SENDING
MASS RESOURCES INTO THIS AREA,
TRYING TO FIND ANYBODY WHO MIGHT
BE IN THE WATER.
>> LET'S TALK, TOM, IF WE COULD
ABOUT THIS CARGO SHIP.
EARLIER, YOU AND I WERE ON THE
AIR.
WE COULDN'T MAKE OUT IF THE SHIP
WAS STILL AFLOAT.
WE NOW SEE THAT IT IS.
THE CREW REMAINS ON THE SHIP,
INCLUDING PRESUMABLY THE PILOT
OF THIS VESSEL.
WHAT IS THE INVESTIGATION GOING
TO LOOK LIKE NOW?
AS I UNDERSTAND IT, BY LAW, YOU
HAVE TO, IF YOU ARE TRAVELING
THESE VERY COMPLEX WATERS IN AND
AROUND THE BALTIMORE AREA AND
CHESAPEAKE BAY, YOU HAVE TO HAVE
A LOCAL MARINE PILOT ON BECAUSE
IT IS SO COMPLEX.
WE CAN ROLL THE VIDEO, TOM.
IN THE MOMENTS BEFORE IT HITS
THIS STRUCTURE, THIS KEY PART OF
THE PILE LON OF THE BRIDGE'S
STRUCTURE, THE SHIP LOOKS DARK.
IT LOOKS LIKE IT'S LOST POWER.
>> Reporter: YES.
AND THERE WAS ONE REPORT THAT IT
HAD, IN FACT, LOST POWER.
THE FIRE DEPARTMENT CHIEF SAY
THEY WILL NOT PUT PEOPLE ONBOARD
THAT SHIP UNTIL THEY DO A FULL
DAMAGE ASSESSMENT TO DETERMINE
HOW SAFE IT IS.
AND THEN THEY HAVE GOT TO
EVACUATE THE CREW AND DETERMINE
HOW SEAWORTHY THE SHIP IS.
HOWEVER, AT THE MOMENT, IT SEEMS
TO BE FINE.
THE NTSB WILL BE RUNNING THE
INVESTIGATION INTO HOW THIS
HAPPENED.
BUT I MUST SAY THE LOCALS HERE
ARE STUNNED THAT THIS SHIP
WOULD, FIRST OF ALL, CRASH INTO
ONE OF THESE PILE-ONES.
AGAIN, WE DON'T KNOW IF THEY HAD
CONTROL OF THE SHIP.
AND SECONDLY, STUNNED THAT THE
BRIDGE WOULD BE SO VULNERABLE TO
COLLAPSE WITH THE SHIP HANGING A
PILE-ON.
I WOULD MAKE THE POINT WE ARE
RIGHT UP AGAINST, VERY CLOSE TO
I-95, THAT CRITICAL NORTH/SOUTH
CORRIDOR ON THE EAST COAST.
I95 IS OPEN.
695, HOWEVER, IS CLOSED.
SO IF YOU ARE PLANNING TO COME
UP AND DOWN THE EAST COAST, BE
AWARE THAT THE AREA AROUND
BALTIMORE IS GOING TO BE REALLY,
REALLY TRYING AND PROBLEMATIC
JUST IN TERMS OF TRAFFIC.
AND THE PORT OF BALTIMORE
ITSELF, ONE OF THE BUSIEST IN
THE COUNTRY, WILL BE REELING
FROM THIS AND TRYING TO
DETERMINE HOW SAFE IT IS TO MOVE
TRAFFIC IN AND OUT.
>> THE SUN IS COMING UP, TOM.
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