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Federal aid granted for collapsed Baltimore bridge

Maryland Gov. Wes Moore has been granted $60 million in immediate federal aid but warns of a “very long road ahead” after the Baltimore bridge collapse. Moore says “the best minds in the world” are working on plans to clear the debris and move the cargo ship that struck the Francis Scott Key Bridge.

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The National Transportation Safety Board has released video of its investigators aboard the Dali cargo ship as the federal agency tries to determine the cause of the collapse of the Francis Scott Key bridge in Baltimore.
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A container ship rests against the wreckage of the Francis Scott Key Bridge on Thursday, March 28, in Baltimore, Md. The ship rammed into the major bridge in Baltimore early Tuesday, causing it to collapse in a matter of seconds and creating a terrifying scene as several vehicles plunged into the chilly river below.
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A container ship rests against the wreckage of the Francis Scott Key Bridge on Thursday, March 28, in Baltimore, Md. The ship rammed into the major bridge in Baltimore early Tuesday, causing it to collapse in a matter of seconds and creating a terrifying scene as several vehicles plunged into the chilly river below.
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A container ship rests against the wreckage of the Francis Scott Key Bridge on Thursday, March 28, in Baltimore, Md. The ship rammed into the major bridge in Baltimore early Tuesday, causing it to collapse in a matter of seconds and creating a terrifying scene as several vehicles plunged into the chilly river below.
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People view from Fort McHenry a container ship as it rests against the wreckage of the Francis Scott Key Bridge, Thursday, March 28, in Baltimore, Md.
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A person views from Fort McHenry a container ship as it rests against the wreckage of the Francis Scott Key Bridge, Thursday, March 28, in Baltimore.
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Cranes stand idle on Wednesday, March 27, in Baltimore, Md. A container ship rammed into the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore early Tuesday, causing it to collapse in a matter of seconds and creating a terrifying scene as several vehicles plunged into the chilly river below.
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A container ship rests against the wreckage of the Francis Scott Key Bridge on Thursday, March 28, in Baltimore, Md. After days of searching through murky water for the workers missing after the bridge collapsed, officials are turning their attention Thursday to what promises to be a massive salvage operation.
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A container ship rests against the wreckage of the Francis Scott Key Bridge on Thursday, March 28, in Baltimore, Md. After days of searching through murky water for the workers missing after the bridge collapsed, officials are turning their attention Thursday to what promises to be a massive salvage operation.
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A container ship rests against the wreckage of the Francis Scott Key Bridge on Thursday, March 28, in Baltimore, Md. After days of searching through murky water for the workers missing after the bridge collapsed, officials are turning their attention Thursday to what promises to be a massive salvage operation.
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A container ship rests against the wreckage of the Francis Scott Key Bridge on Thursday, March 28, in Baltimore, Md. After days of searching through murky water for the workers missing after the bridge collapsed, officials are turning their attention Thursday to what promises to be a massive salvage operation.
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A container ship rests against the wreckage of the Francis Scott Key Bridge on Thursday, March 28, in Baltimore, Md. After days of searching through murky water for the workers missing after the bridge collapsed, officials are turning their attention Thursday to what promises to be a massive salvage operation.
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A container ship rests against the wreckage of the Francis Scott Key Bridge on Thursday, March 28, in Baltimore, Md. After days of searching through murky water for the workers missing after the bridge collapsed, officials are turning their attention Thursday to what promises to be a massive salvage operation.
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In this image released by the National Transportation and Safety Board, NTSB investigators on the cargo vessel Dali, which struck and collapsed the Francis Scott Key Bridge, Wednesday, March 27, in Baltimore.
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In this image released by the National Transportation and Safety Board, a NTSB investigator is seen on the cargo vessel Dali, which struck and collapsed the Francis Scott Key Bridge, Wednesday, March 27, in Baltimore.
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A tugboat moves by a container ship as it rests against the wreckage of the Francis Scott Key Bridge on Wednesday, March 27, in Baltimore. The ship rammed into the major bridge early Tuesday, causing it to collapse in a matter of seconds and creating a terrifying scene as several vehicles plunged into the chilly river below.

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