By Milt Harris —— Bio and Archives--March 28, 2024
The Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse is devastating for many reasons. The innocent lives lost of an innocent construction crew that happened to be in the wrong place at the wrong time. The damage to the infrastructure, trapping some ships in the harbor and preventing others from entering. The damage to the supply chain is obvious. Overall, Baltimore ranks as the ninth-largest U.S. port for international cargo. It handled a record 52.3 million tons, valued at $80.8 billion, in 2023. According to the Maryland state government, the port supports 15,330 direct jobs and 139,180 jobs in related services.
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By Uncle Jack on 2024 03 29
The fact that our government came out within 2 HOURS saying it was an "accident," makes me absolutely certain it WAS NOT.
By jdp on 2024 03 29
Where were the Pilot ships? Why was this vessel allowed to sail having failed safety checks? Who allowed it is guilty bof killing innocent folk working on the bridge.
By LongTimeTexan on 2024 03 29
The "black box" was recovered and 20 seconds of data just before the crash is missing. Nothing to see here, yeah right.
By LongTimeTexan on 2024 03 29
Correction: There were 20 minutes of missing data on the "black box" before the ship hit the bridge. How convenient.