Key Bridge Collapse Commemoration Ceremony, 2 Years Later
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore honored six workers who died in the 2024 Key Bridge collapse as reconstruction costs near $5 billion, with completion expected in 2030.
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Maryland’s Key Bridge collapsed two years ago. Here’s what we learned about the work on a new one.
CNN’s Dana Bash and Maryland Gov. Wes Moore took an exclusive tour of the site of the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse and where the new bridge is being built. Maryland Gov. Wes Moore said the new bridge will open in 2030. “This tragedy happened under my watch as governor, and I want to be the governor to cut the ribbon to reopen the Francis Scott Key Bridge,” Moore said.
Moore, Klausmeier issue statements on two-year anniversary of Key Bridge collapse
BALTIMORE, MD—Maryland leaders gathered Tuesday to mark the two-year anniversary of the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse, honoring the six construction workers who lost their lives when the span fell into the Patapsco River on March 26, 2024. Governor Wes Moore and Baltimore County Executive Kathy Klausmeier issued statements reflecting on the tragedy, which remains a defining moment in the region’s history. Moore said the date would be forever…
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