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Watch livestream: President Joe Biden gives remarks on collapse of Baltimore's Key Bridge
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Date:2025-04-14 04:42:12
President Joe Biden is expected to give remarks Tuesday afternoon following the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, Maryland into the Patapsco River.
USA TODAY is providing live coverage of Biden's remarks, which are expected to begin around 12:30 p.m. ET. You can watch his remarks live at the embedded video at the top of the page or on USA TODAY's YouTube channel.
The National Transportation Safety Board has launched an investigation into the bridge's collapse, which happened early Tuesday was struck by a large cargo ship. Officials with the NTSB have scheduled a press conference at 1 p.m. ET.
Follow here for live updates →Baltimore's Key Bridge collapses after ship hits it; construction crew missing
Biden has been briefed on the collapse and the ongoing search and rescue efforts, the White House said earlier, adding that he will continue to receive updates from his team throughout the day.
Wes Moore, the governor of Maryland, declared a state of emergency and said he is working with an interagency team to "quickly deploy federal resources from the Biden Administration."
A massive search effort remains underway for six construction workers who were on the bridge when it collapsed. Several vehicles were on the bridge at the time of impact and were plunged into the Patapsco River. There were also multiple contractors on the bridge who were repairing potholes, said Maryland Transportation Secretary Paul Wiedefeld.
Two people were rescued in the initial hours of the search, James Wallace, chief of the Baltimore City Fire Department, said. One person was unharmed and the other remains in "very serious condition."
Contributing: Charles Ventura, Thao Nguyen, Susan Miller and Christopher Cann, USA TODAY.
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