A container ship rammed March 26 into Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge resulting in the structure’s collapse and the tragic loss of six construction workers. Aside from the everlasting impacts to the families who lost loved ones, the destroyed bridge has physically cut off key coal, container and automobile terminals at the Port of Baltimore from the outside world.
Bridge collapse affects agriculture
- Daniel Munch American Farm Bureau Federation
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