First responders search for victims in the remains of the collapsed Francis Scott Key Bridge. The huge container ship Dali lost power before hitting one of the bridge’s support columns early Tuesday. (Jerry Jackson/Staff)A speed limit sign is visible above the Maersk container ship Dali and the remains of the collapsed Francis Scott Key Bridge. The massive container ship was adrift early Tuesday as it headed toward the iconic Francis Scott Key Bridge, losing power before colliding with one of the bridge’s support columns. (Jerry Jackson/Staff)Dundalk residents stand along Browning Highway to get a look at the remains of the collapsed Francis Scott Key Bridge. The massive container ship Dali lost power before colliding with one of the bridge’s support columns early Tuesday. (Jerry Jackson/Staff)A Coast Guard helicopter flies over the remains of the collapsed Francis Scott Key Bridge. The huge container ship Dali was adrift early Tuesday as it headed toward the iconic Francis Scott Key Bridge, losing power before colliding with one of the bridge’s support columns. (Jerry Jackson/Staff)A Coast Guard helicopter flies over the Maersk container ship Dali and the remains of the collapsed Francis Scott Key Bridge. The massive container ship was adrift early Tuesday as it headed toward the iconic Francis Scott Key Bridge, losing power before colliding with one of the bridge’s support columns. (Jerry Jackson/Staff)Jesus Campos, an employee of Brawner Builders, said his coworkers and friends were on the Key Bridge when it collapsed. Campos said he recently changed shifts, but had been working on the bridge himself before the shifts rotated. (Emily Opilo/Staff)View of collapsed Key Bridge from Stoney Beach. In the foreground is a pier connected to the Brandon Shores power plant. (Amy Davis/Staff)Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge fell early Tuesday morning after a support column was struck by a vessel. (Jerry Jackson/Staff)Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge fell early Tuesday morning after a support column was struck by a vessel. (Jerry Jackson/Staff)Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge fell early Tuesday morning after a support column was struck by a vessel. (Jerry Jackson/Staff)Gov. Wes Moore speaks at a news conference at the Maryland Department of Transportation campus near the bridge. Lt. Governor Aruna Miller is on left; Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski is behind them, as well as Senate President Bill Ferguson. (Barbara Haddock Taylor/Staff)Gov. Wes Moore speaks at a news conference about the Francis Scott Key Bridge which collapsed early Tuesday morning after it was hit by a ship. (Jerry Jackson/Staff)Baltimore mayor Branon Scott, right, talks with Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski, Jr., after a news conference about the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge after it was hit by a ship early Tuesday morning. (Jerry Jackson/Staff)Maryland Gov. Wes Moore and other officials leave a news conference after speaking about the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge after it was hit by a ship early Tuesday morning. (Jerry Jackson/Staff)Emergency boats are floating near a cargo ship that received damage to its front end after the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed onto it and into the Patapsco River following a collision with the structure overnight. (Karl Merton Ferron/Staff)The Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore collapsed early Tuesday morning after a support column was struck by a vessel. (Jerry Jackson/Staff)People are walking along a pier as the western part of the Francis Scott Key Bridge rises over the Patapsco River where a cargo ship, back right, collided with the structure overnight. (Karl Merton Ferron/Staff)Reporters are waiting for Gov. Wes Moore and other officials to arrive for a news conference after the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed early Tuesday morning when it was struck by a vessel. (Barbara Haddock Taylor/Staff)The Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore collapsed early Tuesday morning after a support column was struck by a vessel. (Jerry Jackson/Staff)The Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore collapsed early Tuesday morning after a support column was struck by a vessel. (Karl Merton Ferron/Staff)The Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore collapsed early Tuesday morning after a support column was struck by a vessel. (Karl Merton Ferron/Staff)The Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore collapsed early Tuesday morning after a support column was struck by a vessel. (Jerry Jackson/Staff)A remaining ramp of the Key Bridge is seen beyond the Dali cargo ship after the bridge collapsed this morning when the ship hit the bridge. (Jerry Jackson/Staff)A remaining ramp of the Key Bridge is seen beyond the Dali cargo ship after the bridge collapsed this morning when the ship hit the bridge. (Jerry Jackson/Staff)Highway warning sign on I-95 South indicating the closure of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore after it collapsed overnight following being struck by a ship in the early morning of Tuesday, March 26. (Trif Alatzas/Staff)The Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore collapsed overnight after being struck by a ship early Tuesday morning of Tuesday, March 26. (Karl Merton Ferron/Staff)The Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore collapsed overnight after being struck by a ship in the early morning of Tuesday, March 26. (Karl Merton Ferron/Staff)The Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore collapsed early Tuesday morning after a support column was struck by a vessel. (Jerry Jackson/Staff)Maryland Secretary of Transportation Paul Wiedefeld at an early morning news conference after the Key Bridge collapsed following being struck by a ship early Tuesday morning. (Natalie Jones/Staff)The Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore collapsed early Tuesday morning after a support column was struck by a vessel. (Jerry Jackson/Staff)The Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore collapsed early Tuesday morning after a support column was struck by a vessel. (Jerry Jackson/Staff)The Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore collapsed early Tuesday morning after a support column was struck by a vessel. (Jerry Jasckson/Staff)Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed early Tuesday morning after a support column was struck by a vessel. (Karl Merton Ferron)The Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore fell down on Tuesday morning after a support column was hit by a vessel. (Karl Merton Ferron)The Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore fell down on Tuesday morning after a support column was hit by a vessel. (Karl Merton Ferron)The Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore fell down on Tuesday morning after a support column was hit by a vessel. (Karl Merton Ferron)Emergency crews in boats are examining the ruined Francis Scott Key Bridge in the waters of the Patapsco River after a container ship crashed into the structure overnight. (Karl Merton Ferron/Staff)Concerned visitors wait for their turn to look through binoculars at the Francis Scott Key Bridge, which is in ruins in the waters of the Patapsco River after a container ship collided with the structure overnight. (Karl Merton Ferron/Staff)The Francis Scott Key Bridge is in ruins in the waters of the Patapsco River after a container ship collided with the structure overnight. (Karl Merton Ferron/Staff)The Francis Scott Key Bridge is in ruins in the waters of the Patapsco River after a container ship collided with the structure overnight. (Karl Merton Ferron/Staff)Emergency crews are heading to the exit off of the Baltimore Beltway I-695 from the closed off section where the Francis Scott Key Bridge is in ruins in the waters of the Patapsco River after a container ship collided with the structure overnight. (Karl Merton Ferron/Staff)Emergency crews are heading toward Fort Armistead after the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed into the Patapsco River following a collision with a container ship overnight. (Karl Merton Ferron/Staff)