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How Has Key Bridge Collapse Affected Port Workers: Take Patch's Survey

How has the Key Bridge collapse affected workers? Tell Patch how the accident affected your work at the Port of Baltimore and on I-695.

Police had about 90 seconds to stop traffic before a Baltimore bridge fell. Six workers are feared dead. This satellite image provided by Maxar Technologies shows a view of the Francis Scott Key Bridge that was struck by a container ship on Tuesday.
Police had about 90 seconds to stop traffic before a Baltimore bridge fell. Six workers are feared dead. This satellite image provided by Maxar Technologies shows a view of the Francis Scott Key Bridge that was struck by a container ship on Tuesday. (Maxaar Technologies via AP)

BALTIMORE, MD — Tuesday's collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge has far-reaching effects, including the feared death of six construction workers.

The Port of Baltimore is closed until crews clear debris around the cargo ship that crashed into the bridge. The port closure leaves swaths of jobs in question. Everybody from crane operators to truckers will be touched by the shutdown. Car, coal and paper pulp shipping are among the industries most affected.

How does the Key Bridge collapse affect your job?

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The survey will be open until at least Monday, April 1, at 8 a.m.

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