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    Twisted metal and ejected barrels: the interior of the ship that crashed into a bridge in the USA

    The images are from an inspection conducted by the US National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB). The agency sent toxic materials inspectors and engineers to inspect the ship.

    It is possible to see Twisted pieces of the bridge Which decreased after Dali's crash. There are also torn metal sheets and Deformed parts of the structure.

    There are also barrels scattered across the deck of Dali's ship. This is one of the reasons why inspectors entered the ship: there are fears that the contents of these toxic barrels could leak into the river water. In excerpts from the NTSB video, liquid can be seen on the deck of the cargo ship.

    Inspectors also visited the flight deck and tested the facility's panels.

    After the bridge collapsed, two people died after falling into the Patapsco River, and four others were missing and may have died, according to authorities. They were workers working to maintain the bridge.

    Jennifer Homendy, director general of the National Transportation Safety Board, said the agency is investigating whether the use of inappropriate fuel somehow caused the ship to lose power, leaving it out of control.

    The ship, a Singapore-flagged container ship, had just left the port of Baltimore heading to Sri Lanka. But minutes before hitting the bridge, the commander reported that he had requested control of the ship.

    Minutes before the collision

    MarineTraffic data, based on local time in Baltimore, indicates:

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    • 1:23 AM Tuesday: The ship traveled in a straight line at an angle of 140 degrees towards the center span of the bridge at a speed of 15.7 km/h.
    • 1:25 AM: The ship begins to bank to the right at an angle of 141 degrees and at a speed of 16.1 km/h. The pictures show that the ship's lights went out
    • 1:27 AM: The collision occurred with one of the bridge pillars at an angle of 152 degrees and at a speed of 14 km/h.

    See details in the infographic below:

    A ship collides with a bridge in the United States of America

    Photo: Arte g1 (Barbara Miranda, Gabs, Guilherme Gomez, Wagner Magalhães)

    The Daly ship, which was carrying several containers, collided with the pillar of the Francis Scott Cay Bridge at 1:27 a.m., at a speed of about 14 km/h, according to MarineTraffic.

    See more details about the bridge and ship in the diagram below:

    The diagram shows what the bridge and ship look like

    Photo: Arte g1 (Barbara Miranda, Gabs, Guilherme Gomez, Wagner Magalhães)

    The ship began turning two minutes before impact

    1 in 1 ship collided with a bridge in Baltimore, USA, causing the structure to collapse – Image: NTSB via Reuters
    A ship collides with a bridge in Baltimore, USA, causing the structure to collapse – Image: NTSB via Reuters

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