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What we know about the Baltimore bridge collapse

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  I can tell you what we know so far about the Baltimore bridge collapse:   Incident: A large cargo ship, the Dali, collided with the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore on Tuesday, March 26th, 2024 The ship reportedly lost power before hitting a support column, causing a significant portion of the bridge to collapse into the Patapsco River. Casualties:   Tragically, six construction workers who were on the bridge at the time are presumed dead. Thankfully, two people were rescued from the water. Impact: This incident has severely disrupted traffic flow in Baltimore as the bridge is a major artery. The collapse could also have significant economic consequences, potentially impacting the port's operations for months. Investigation: The cause of the power loss on the ship and the full extent of the damage are still under investigation. The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) is likely looking into various factors, including the ship's operational records, the bridge'

Six Nations: Wales v Scotland report: Cardiff curse lifted in game of two halves

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In a thrilling Six Nations clash between Wales and Scotland , a two-part tale unfolded in Cardiff.  Historic Cardiff looked set to lift the curse as both teams produced a game full of intensity and unpredictability.  Stay tuned for a detailed report on how the momentum shifted, key plays, and players who made their mark on this thrilling contest . Rugby fans, get ready for an exciting analysis of a match that showcases the essence of Six Nations drama.

Llandyrnog United Stun Kinmel Bay Again in North Wales Coast East Premier!

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Caernarfon, Wales - February 3rd, 2024: For the second home game running, Llandyrnog United defied the odds with a thrilling 2-0 victory over high-flying Kinmel Bay in the North Wales Coast East Premier. This result cements their reputation as giant-slayers, having previously ended NFA's unbeaten run just two weeks ago.   The match at Cae Nant started with Kinmel Bay dominating possession and creating more clear-cut chances. However, Llandyrnog's resolute defense, marshaled by the impressive Ryan Bennett in goal, kept them at bay. The tide turned in the 54th minute when a seemingly harmless free-kick swung in by Robert Lawson deceived the Kinmel Bay keeper and sailed straight into the net. This unexpected goal sent shockwaves through the visitors and ignited the home crowd. Dilshad   Kinmel Bay upped the pressure, desperately searching for an equalizer. They rattled the bar and the base of the post, but Llandyrnog held firm, displaying incredible grit and determination. Thei