Sharmila Kuthunur is a Seattle-based science journalist covering astronomy, astrophysics and space exploration. Follow her on X @skuthunur.
A Maxar satellite imager of the collapsed Francis Scott Key bridge and a container ship that collided with one of its pillars.Maxar Technologies captured satellite images of the collapsed Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, which was struck by a giant cargo ship early on Tuesday . Most of the 1.6-mile long bridge crumbled within minutes, sending people and vehicles into the icy waters of the Patapsco River.
Search resumed early Wednesday morning for the remaining six people, who are presumed dead. They were citizens from several countries, including Honduras, Mexico and Guatemala, according to theThe #FrancisScottKeyBridge collapsed in #Baltimore, Maryland, around 1:30 a.m. ET today after being hit by a cargo ship. About an hour ago, two Maxar satellites collected imagery of the collapsed bridge and ship. A May 2023 image is also in the gallery. #viewfromspace pic.twitter.
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