A massive search and rescue effort is underway in Baltimore, Maryland after the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed overnight.
Surveillance footage captured the moment a cargo ship struck a column supporting the bridge, sending vehicles and people into the cold, dark water.
Early Tuesday morning, around 1:30 a.m., the Francis Scott Key Bridge, a 1.6 mile bridge that spans the Patapsco River, collapsed after it was struck by a large ship.
The bridge folded into the river in just a few seconds.
The horrifying moment was captured on camera.
A search and rescue mission began almost immediately with crews looking for at least seven people, but possibly up to 20.
“We are in the midst of managing a mass casualty multi agency incident here,” said Kevin Cartwright, director of communications of the Baltimore City Fire Department. “Unfortunately, we understand that there are up to 20 individuals who may be in the Patapsco river as well as multiple vehicles,” he told CNN.
Paul J. Wiedefeld, Maryland’s Secretary of Transportation, confirmed at the time of the collapse there had been a construction crew working on the bridge.