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Baltimore bridge collapse reverberates from cars to coal

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Baltimore bridge collapse reverberates from cars to coal
The Singapore-flagged Dali / Photo: Bloomberg
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The 1.6 mile-long bridge collapsed in a matter of seconds. The catastrophic consequences are set to stretch out for weeks. 

As much as 2.5 million tons of coal, hundreds of cars made by Ford Motor Co, and General Motors Co, and lumber and gypsum are threatened with disruption after the Singapore-flagged container ship Dali slammed into and brought down Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge in the early hours of Tuesday. 

Six people were presumed dead after a search in the Patapsco River, officials said Tuesday evening. The toll could have been worse except for a mayday call from the Singaporean-flagged vessel as it lost power. 

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