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Francis Scott Key Bridge Collapses

A 948-foot-long Singapore-flagged container ship named Dali leaving the Port of Baltimore collided with a support pillar of the 184-foot-tall Francis Scott Key Bridge, causing the bridge to completely collapse, sending several cars and at least one tractor-trailer into the Patapsco River.



“Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed early Tuesday morning after a support column was struck by a container ship, sending at least seven cars into the Patapsco River, launching a search-and-rescue operation and prompting Governor Wes Moore to declare a state of emergency.


In a Tuesday morning news conference, just a few hours after the incident, Baltimore Fire Department Chief James Wallace said authorities are ‘still very much in an active search and rescue posture’, noting they are searching for ‘upwards of seven individuals’ and that sonar has detected the presence of vehicles in the water. There is no indication that the event was intentional, Wallace said.


Video from the incident shows the container ship, billowing smoke, colliding with a support beam and quickly causing much of the bridge to collapse. Just before the collision, the ship’s lights appear to turn off, then on, then off again.

The ship had been under the operation of a pilot.


All traffic has been rerouted from the 1.6-mile steel bridge that is part of Interstate 695”. -Baltimore Sun


The date of March 26th (3/26), combined with the bridge being named after the author of the Star-Spangled Banner, has turned the spotlight on Q post number 326 from December 10th, 2017, as it alerts to “expect fireworks”.


False flag(s).


POTUS 100% insulated.


Expect fireworks.


JUSTICE.


Q