The collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge has a ripple effect that goes far beyond Baltimore.
Wednesday, March 27, 2024 12:59AMPHILADELPHIA --For some, it can be triggering for an existing phobia., and the disaster was captured on video.RELATED:Here's what surprised a Drexel University professor about the Baltimore bridge collapse
Seeing the bridge collapse early Tuesday morning could be an unnerving thought for any person, but for some it's not just frightening... it's a phobia. We spoke to experts about how people who fear bridges - and even have a phobia - can manage to process the news of the collapse in Baltimore."This may actually spark anxiety for them as they go over a bridge the next time," she said.
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