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April 4, 2024 | Alex Paradies

Video Shows Repeated Power Loss Before Baltimore Bridge Collapse + Mark and Alex’s Comments

What do you do when a major accident occurs?

A cargo ship hit the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, Maryland, in the early morning hours of March 26th, 2024, causing the bridge to collapse catastrophically.

Also, a mayday call from the ship set in action a bridge shut down by officials, saving lives and minimizing further hazards.

The container ship, MS Dali, which is Singapore-flagged and contracted by Maersk, struck the Francis Scott Key Bridge in 2016. It also struck a stone shipping pier in Antwerp, Belgium.

The video shows the power coming on and off multiple times and evidence of smoke.

We offer prayers and support to those dealing with this disaster.

Alex and Mark Discuss the Problems and Humor of Jumping to Conclusions

Do people jump to conclusions after a major accident? Here’s what Alex and I have to say after the Francis Scott Key Bridge collision.

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