Mayday’ call from ship stopped Baltimore bridge traffic, saved lives
Yes, that's absolutely correct! A timely "mayday" call from the crew of a cargo ship played a crucial role in preventing a major tragedy in Baltimore recently. Here's a breakdown of the situation:
- Loss of Power: A large cargo ship lost power while navigating the Baltimore harbor on the morning of March 26th, 2024 [Washington Post, Today].
- Mayday Issued: The crew, recognizing the danger of a powerless ship drifting in the busy harbor, issued a distress call, or "mayday."
- Bridge Traffic Halted: Responding to the mayday, authorities were able to quickly stop traffic on the Francis Scott Key Bridge before the out-of-control ship collided with it [People, 7 News Australia].
- Bridge Collapse: Unfortunately, the ship did crash into a support pillar of the bridge, causing a partial collapse [Washington Post].
While the bridge collapse itself resulted in injuries and rescue efforts, the prompt action taken due to the mayday call likely prevented a much worse catastrophe with more casualties.
This incident highlights the importance of clear communication and emergency protocols in maritime operations.
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