Ship's force 'almost unimaginable,' Secretary Buttigieg says
The force with which a cargo ship hit Baltimore's Key Bridge on Tuesday was "just unimaginable," Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg said Wednesday.
"What I do know is that the force of this ship is almost unimaginable," Buttigieg said on "Good Morning America." "This is a vessel that was about 100,000 tons carrying its load. So 200 million lbs. went into this bridge all at once, which is why you had that almost-instant catastrophic result."
As the U.S. works to update bridges around the country, each new generation of bridges is "more resilient than the last," Buttigieg said.
"We are at work to make sure our infrastructure for the future is better prepared for any kind of threat," he said. "Really what we saw yesterday was just unimaginable in terms of the proportion of that ship."

Buttigieg had arrived at the scene in Baltimore on Tuesday, saying at the time that the DOT's Maritime Administration would assist with disrupted port, harbor and supply chain operations.
The DOT's Federal Highway Administration will assist with the bridge, he said Tuesday.
He said his "first thoughts" were with the missing construction workers and their families.
"Now they are dealing with news that's just unthinkable," he said on "GMA."






