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The FBI has launched a criminal investigation into the Baltimore bridge crash

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The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) said on the 15th that it had launched a criminal investigation into the bridge collision in Baltimore, Maryland, and that detectives had boarded the cargo ship that caused the accident to collect evidence. In the early morning of March 26, local time, the Singapore-flagged cargo ship "Dali" crashed into the "Francis Scott Key" bridge in Baltimore, causing the steel bridge to collapse and people and vehicles to fall into the Patapusco River, and the port of Baltimore is still closed.

The FBI has launched a criminal investigation into the Baltimore bridge crash

This is a photograph of the Francis Scott Key Bridge and the cargo ship Dali that crashed into the bridge in Baltimore, USA, on April 15. Xinhua/AP

The FBI has launched a criminal investigation into the Baltimore bridge crash

On April 15, crews work on the aftermath of the bridge collapse in Baltimore, USA. Xinhua/AP

The FBI has launched a criminal investigation into the Baltimore bridge crash

On April 15, crews work on the aftermath of the bridge collapse in Baltimore, USA. Xinhua/AP

The FBI has launched a criminal investigation into the Baltimore bridge crash

This is a photograph of the Francis Scott Key Bridge and the cargo ship Dali that crashed into the bridge in Baltimore, USA, on April 15. Xinhua/AP

The FBI has launched a criminal investigation into the Baltimore bridge crash

On April 15, crews work on the aftermath of the bridge collapse in Baltimore, USA. Xinhua/AP

The FBI has launched a criminal investigation into the Baltimore bridge crash

This is a photograph of the Francis Scott Key Bridge and the cargo ship Dali that crashed into the bridge in Baltimore, USA, on April 15. Xinhua/AP

The FBI has launched a criminal investigation into the Baltimore bridge crash

This is a photograph of the Francis Scott Key Bridge and the cargo ship Dali that crashed into the bridge in Baltimore, USA, on April 15. Xinhua/AP