As a massive cargo ship plowed into the Key Bridge, killing six men and folding steel into mangled, unrecognizable chunks that fell to the bottom of the Patapsco River, a hidden threat lay below. Beneath the 248-million pound ship, which has thousands of tons of bridge wreckage on top of it, runs a high-pressure natural gas pipeline that’s 24 inches in diameter and spans the shipping channel. .
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Divers surveying tangled and mangled steel have found the wreckage of the Francis Scott Key Bridge sinking into the bottom of Patapsco River. Above the surface, cold rain and lightning have slowed an increasingly complicated removal process a week after a massive container ship that had just departed the Port of Baltimore lost power early in the morning of March 26 and hit a support column at .
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