TITLE: Maryland Governor Marks Two-Year Anniversary of Key Bridge Collapse with Remembrance and Rebuilding Update On a crisp spring morning in Dundalk, Maryland, Governor Wes Moore stood at the edge of the Patapsco River, where a massive steel pile now marks the site of the Francis Scott Key Bridge.
It was the second anniversary of the tragic collapse that occurred when a container ship struck the structure on March 26, 2024, killing six highway workers.
The event, which sent shockwaves through the region, remains a somber reminder of the fragility of infrastructure and the importance of vigilance.
Moore addressed a crowd gathered on the Dundalk side of the bridge, emphasizing the need for resilience and investment in critical infrastructure.
“We honor those we lost and recommit ourselves to building a safer future,” he said, his voice steady but emotional.
He was joined by Col.

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