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Images of Baltimore's Key Bridge two days after its collapse

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Images of Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge two days after it was struck by the container ship Dali and collapsed. The bodies of two construction workers were found in the cold waters of the harbor, trapped in their red pick-up truck, authorities announced Wednesday. IMAGES

Added on the 28/03/2024 14:59:20 - Copyright : AFPTV - First images

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