New analysis released Monday by Johns Hopkins University researchers says that ships are highly likely to collide with major bridges across the United States, with the potential for catastrophic collisions happening every few years.

Researchers conducted an "urgent assessment" of the nations bridge vulnerability following the 2024 Key Bridge collapse in Baltimore. The team aimed to estimate the chances that a large ship would hit the country's most significant bridges.

Officials said that they went over 16 years of U.S. Coast Guard data, which they say included hundreds of millions of data points, port data, bridge data, and traffic data.

That study found that some of the nation's busiest bridges will likely be hit by ships within our lifetime, and some of the most vulnerable bridges, including the Huey P. Long Bridge outside New Orleans, and the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge, are likely to be hit by a ship within about 20 years.... Read More: FOX45