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Two years later: Remembering the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse

May 22, 2026 Uncategorized No Comments
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By Ariana Arias
Baltimore Watchdog Staff Writer

Two years after the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge, many people in Baltimore are still feeling the impact. While rebuilding efforts continue, memorials near the site continue honoring the six lives lost in the tragedy. For many in the community, the collapse is still something they remember clearly today.

This package looks at how Baltimore is continuing to move forward while still remembering those affected. Through interviews with a local resident, a trauma therapist, and officials involved in the rebuilding process, the story highlights both the emotional impact of the collapse and the progress being made two years later.

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