14 fotosBALTIMOREGallery: The collapse of the Baltimore bridgeThe Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore collapsed after it was struck by a large container ship. Rescue teams are searching for multiple people who could have fallen into the waterEl PaísMar 26, 2024 - 14:06CETWhatsappFacebookTwitterLinkedinBlueskyCopy linkDetail of one of the pillars of the Francis Scott Key Bridge after the collision with the container ship, Tuesday in Baltimore. JIM LO SCALZO (EFE)View of the ship 'Dali' after the collision with the Francis Scott Key Bridge, Tuesday in Baltimore. Julia Nikhinson (REUTERS)A helicopter flies over the container ship 'Dali' after the accident, Tuesday in Baltimore. JIM LO SCALZO (EFE)The condition of part of the partially collapsed Francis Scott Key Bridge after the collision.JIM LO SCALZO (EFE)An emergency boat works alongside the container ship that crashed into the Francis Scott Key Bridge Tuesday in Baltimore. JIM LO SCALZO (EFE)Emergency workers gather on the bank of the Patapsco River following the container ship accident (background), Tuesday in Baltimore. JIM LO SCALZO (EFE)Emergency personnel work alongside the container ship following the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge Tuesday in Baltimore. Julia Nikhinson (REUTERS)A view of one of the pillars of the Francis Scott Key Bridge after the freighter collision, Tuesday in Baltimore. Julia Nikhinson (REUTERS)The vessel, a large container ship, after colliding with the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, in the eastern U.S. state of Maryland.JIM LO SCALZO (EFE)The state of the Francis Scott Key Bridge after its collapse on Tuesday. Jessica Gallagher (AP)A rescue team searches for survivors in the Patapsco River following the collapse of the Baltimore Bridge on Tuesday. JIM LO SCALZO (EFE)View of the Francis Scott Key Bridge after its collapse. The vessel responsible for the accident is the 'Dali,' a Singapore-flagged freighter with a length of 299.92 meters and width of 48.2 meters.HARFORD COUNTY MD FIRE & EMS (via REUTERS)Illuminated highway signs warn drivers of an alternate detour following the Francis Scott Key Bridge accident in Baltimore on Tuesday. Julia Nikhinson (REUTERS)Aerial view of the Francis Scott Key Bridge on March 24, two days before it collapsed.Tom Brenner (REUTERS)