Johns Hopkins team evaluating the country's bridges following the tragic collapse in Baltimore.

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Johns Hopkins University researchers in Baltimore are evaluating the nation's bridges following the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge. The team, consisting of students and faculty, is focusing on large bridges near major ports of entry to assess the risk of similar disasters. They aim to provide findings to policymakers for future infrastructure investment decisions. The collapse occurred when a container ship crashed into a supporting column, resulting in six deaths, leading to renewed concerns about bridge vulnerability. Plans are underway to replace the bridge with a completion date projected for 2028 and a cost of nearly $2 billion.

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