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Search and rescue efforts ongoing after Maryland bridge collapse: What to know

Maryland Gov. Wes Moore, a Democrat, declared a state-of-emergency after a cargo vessel hit a Baltimore bridge early Tuesday morning and caused it to partially collapse. Multiple vehicles also fell in the water, causing a search-and-rescue operation for multiple people. Two people have so far been rescued, with one in critical condition.

 Maryland Gov. A cargo ship hit a bridge in Baltimore earlier on Tuesday morning, prompting the governor to declare a state of emergency. Additionally, many vehicles also slammed into the water, requiring the search and rescue of some people. One person is in critical condition, so much, two people have been saved. Maryland Gov. A cargo ship hit a bridge in Baltimore early on Tuesday morning, prompting the state of emergency, which was called by Wes Moore ( D). Numerous vehicles even sank into the water, requiring some people to search and seek help. One of the two people who have been saved is currently in critical condition. 

Maryland Gov. Wes Moore, a Democrat, declared a state-of-emergency after a cargo vessel hit a Baltimore bridge early Tuesday morning and caused it to partially collapse. Multiple vehicles also fell in the water, causing a search-and-rescue operation for multiple people. Two people have so far been rescued, with one in critical condition.

  

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