Official Footage of the Francis Scott Key Bridge Collapse

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Published 2024-03-26
Container ship hits the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, Maryland on March 26, 2024 at approximately 1:30 am. The StreamTime LIVE camera captured the collapse. There is no audio.

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All Comments (21)
  • Imagine being in those two cars at 4:48 going to the left of the screen and just missing this by a minute. Gives me the chills. (I know that they’re reporting that when the ship issued a mayday, they managed to stop more traffic from crossing.)
  • @alyssamartin
    I know that they were able to stop traffic just before the collision, but i was still freaking out each time i saw ANOTHER vehicle coming across with the ship looming in the background.
  • @eddiehoppe
    Imagine being next in line when they stop traffic and seconds later see the bridge come down.
  • @smoketinytom
    Glad to see this wasn't at rush hour. That'd be catastrophic.
  • @carrie1904
    Thank You, StreamTime Live for providing this Video. Very tragic and sad situation.
  • @lynnrogers5762
    This hurts. Even though I would not have been on the Key Bridge at the time of impact, I would have just driven over it if my oldest granddaughter was able to visit this past weekend. My prayers go out to those workers who were on the bridge just doing their job and to their family members. Because of the Port of Baltimore, I have cruised under this bridge on numerous occasions. Going under the Key Bridge was one of the highlights of sailing out of Baltimore. I'm praying they find the missing workers still unaccounted for!
  • @BubbaWarbucks
    Thank you StreaTime LIVE for making this available so quickly!
  • @oliversnow
    It’s such a shame that Youtube doesn’t promote these videos. The site is full of reposted partial clips when this shows the full event.
  • @eric2082
    Thanks!! May God bless those poor souls!!
  • @nfgojags1
    There is a fairly steady stream of trucks and cars right up until about 30 seconds prior to impact. All of a sudden no obvious signs of traffic seems to be crossing, or this could have been much worse.
  • @5argetech56
    All of a sudden the cargo ship went dark. Massive power failure.
  • @DoRullings
    It is heartbreaking to see the warning lights on the cars of road workers falling down and disappear into the sea along the bridge.
  • @ClaytonCoffman
    Love and prayers. The silver lining if there is to be one is that it happened in the early hours of the morning when there was the least amount of traffic.
  • @Phar2Rekliss
    It appears most of the vehicles and trucks made it across the bridge to safety before it collapsed.
  • @davidpawson9047
    The bridge is resting on the bottom, in 50' feet of water. Much of the structure is visible above the surface. That harbor is BLOCKED to almost all serious traffic: no cargo ships, no cruise ships, no naval vessels of significant size will be passing through any time soon.