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[[File:FBI Baltimore MV Dali.webp | left | thumb | MV ''Dali'' and collapsed bridge]]
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[[File:Francis Scott Key Bridge.jpg | thumb | Francis Scott Key bridge]]
At approximately 1:40am, March 26, 2024, the freighter [[MV Dali|''Dali'']] allided with the [[Francis Scott Key bridge]] in [[Baltimore, Maryland]].<ref name=Nbc2024-03-26/><ref name=Nytimes2024-03-26/><ref name=cbsnews2024-03-26/>
At approximately 1:40am, March 26, 2024, the freighter [[MV Dali|''Dali'']] collided with the [[Francis Scott Key bridge]] in [[Baltimore, Maryland]].<ref name=Nbc2024-03-26/><ref name=Nytimes2024-03-26/><ref name=cbsnews2024-03-26/>
Multiple spans of the [[truss bridge]] collapsed into the [[Patapsco River]].   
Multiple spans of the [[truss bridge]]<ref name=TB>Read [[Wikipedia:Truss bridge|more about truss bridges]].</ref> collapsed into the [[Patapsco River]].   


The crew of the ''Dali'' sent out a ''"[[Mayday]]"'', reporting engine failure, and anticipating an allision, and bridge authorities set in motion steps to prevent vehicles using the bridge, a step believed to have saved lives.<ref name=Nytimes2024-03-26/>  However, workers were conducting maintenance on the bridge, and are now missing.  Two survivors were rescued shortly after the collapse, with one sent to the hospital with life-threatening injuries.
The crew of the ''Dali'' sent out a ''"[[Mayday]]"'', reporting engine failure, and anticipating an allision, and bridge authorities set in motion steps to prevent vehicles using the bridge, a step believed to have saved lives.<ref name=Nytimes2024-03-26/>  However, workers were conducting maintenance on the bridge, and are now missing.  Two survivors were rescued shortly after the collapse, with one sent to the hospital with life-threatening injuries.

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MV Dali and collapsed bridge
Francis Scott Key bridge

At approximately 1:40am, March 26, 2024, the freighter Dali collided with the Francis Scott Key bridge in Baltimore, Maryland.[1][2][3] Multiple spans of the truss bridge[4] collapsed into the Patapsco River.

The crew of the Dali sent out a "Mayday", reporting engine failure, and anticipating an allision, and bridge authorities set in motion steps to prevent vehicles using the bridge, a step believed to have saved lives.[2] However, workers were conducting maintenance on the bridge, and are now missing. Two survivors were rescued shortly after the collapse, with one sent to the hospital with life-threatening injuries.

The 8636 ft (2632.25 m) long bridge was completed in 1977, and was crossed by 11.5 million vehicles per year.[2][5] When built, the bridges's central span was the third longest truss bridge span in the world. The water depth under the bridge is 50 ft (15.24 m).

The Dali is a container ship, based in Singapore, built in 2015.[6] She is reported to have collided with the bridge due to engine failure. The Dali previously collided with a bridge, in Antwerp, Belgium, in 2016.

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