Two rescued as Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore collapses after ship collision

A container ship has smashed into a four-lane bridge in the US port of Baltimore, causing it to collapse and sending cars and people plunging into the river below.

Rescuers pulled out two survivors, one in very serious condition, and were searching for more in the Patapsco River after huge spans of the 2.6km Francis Scott Key Bridge crumpled into the water.

“The preliminary investigation points to an accident,” Maryland Governor Wes Moore said at a briefing, and there was no credible evidence of terrorism.

Eight people were on the bridge at the time of the collision and six remain unaccounted for, the state’s transportation secretary said hours after the collision, which closed one of the busiest ports in the United States.

The US Coast Guard reported the collapse at 1.27am on Tuesday and it deployed crews for an active search and rescue mission after the Singapore-flagged container ship forced the trellis-like bridge up into a mangled mass of metal.

Work crews had been repairing potholes on the bridge at the time of the collapse and sonar detected vehicles under the water, which was about 15 metres deep at that point, Maryland Secretary of Transportation Paul Wiedefeld said.

The bridge was up to code and there were no known structural issues, Moore said.

He said the vessel’s crew members notified authorities of a power issue on board before the crash.

Camera IconShip collides with Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, causing it to collapse Credit: Supplied

Jayme Krause was in the midst of another night shift at her workplace on shore when the cart of packages in front of her shook violently about 2am.

A coworker told her the bridge had collapsed and she ran out to look.

“I went over there, and sure as anything, it was gone, the whole bridge was just like, there was nothing there,” she told Reuters in an interview.

“It was a shocking sight to see.”

The ship “lost propulsion” as it was leaving port, and crew on board notified Maryland officials they had lost control of the vessel, ABC News reported, citing an unclassified US intelligence report.

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