Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse in Baltimore...

It just seems as though the ship steered into the bridge support at the end. I assume it has to be very difficult to steer a vessel this big....especially after losing power, but just looks fishy.

Obviously we'll find out, but I wouldn't read too much into that. They likely made an adjustment during the power outages for multiple reasons. Primarily because you have to make that turn in general leaving Baltimore. If they don't start their turn, they run the risk of hitting both the northern most support structure, as well as Fort Carroll. The larger movement in general requires that sort of swing coming out of Baltimore. It's far more likely that they tried to engage standard maneuvers and lost power again during the process. Also worth remembering that ships don't use their standard captains leaving ports, local port pilots do it.

But again, we'll see. But really, if we're going to go the conspiracy route, for as big and tragic as this is, there are far, far greater targets, times of day, or ways for something like this to happen if it was to be intentional.

1711457681550.png

1711457711944.png