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Researchers found that the risk is “pretty substantial” that another ship could crash into one of the nation’s other bridges, said Michael Shields.
The collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge continued to impact the lives of nearly half of Baltimore-area residents for almost a year, according to a report by Johns Hopkins University.
New research from Johns Hopkins University finds many of America's major bridges have a high risk of ship collisions, ...
Following the collapse of Baltimore's Key Bridge, a study by Johns Hopkins University identified 20 U.S. bridges at high risk ...
The Key Bridge collapsed after being hit by a container ship. Johns Hopkins engineers, believing chances were high for ...
"With this investigation we wanted to know if what happened to the Key Bridge was a rare occurrence. Was it an aberration? We found it's really not," said Michael Shields, a Johns Hopkins engineer ...
Cities Initiative at Johns Hopkins University surveyed about 1,500 people in Baltimore City and county about the impact of ...
After the collapse of the Key Bridge on March 26, 2024, Johns Hopkins University researchers aimed to determine the chances of a large ship hitting the country's most significant bridges.