Virginia 'stands ready to assist' after Baltimore bridge collapse disaster, governor says
Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R) said his state "stands ready to assist and support our neighbor Maryland" after the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed Tuesday morning.
"Our prayers are with the families affected and the courageous rescue efforts underway following the tragic incident at Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge," Youngkin posted on X.
The bridge along I-695 collapsed into the Baltimore harbor early Tuesday morning after a "ship strike," Maryland officials said. The cargo ship that hit the bridge appears to be the Dali, a Singapore-flagged container ship.
The ship is managed by the Synergy Group, a Singapore-based company.
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore said he has declared a State of Emergency and has been in contact with Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg, Baltimore Mayor Brandon M. Scott, the Baltimore Fire Department and other officials following the tragedy.
"I have declared a State of Emergency here in Maryland and we are working with an interagency team to quickly deploy federal resources from the Biden Administration," Moore said.
He added, "We are thankful for the brave men and women who are carrying out efforts to rescue those involved and pray for everyone’s safety."
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