Baltimore, MD - Mar. 27, 2024  - MDTA officers were able to stop traffic. But why were eight workers still on the bridge when it collapsed?

Maryland Transportation Authority Police officers managed to stop traffic crossing Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge with less than a minute to spare before the 47-year-old structure came crashing down — felled by the cargo ship Dali in the early hours of Tuesday morning.

Gov. Wes Moore has declared the officers with the Maryland Transportation Authority Police “heroes” for their quick action in the minutes after the Dali’s apparent mechanical failure, crediting them with saving the lives of people who would have driven onto the bridge.

Still, a crew of at least eight Latin American construction workers filling potholes on the night shift didn’t make it off. The Key Bridge collapsed underneath them. Two survived the collapse, while the Coast Guard called off a search for six others Tuesday night and said they were presumed dead.... Read More: Baltimore Banner