Just Very Scary wrote:
This is terrifying and will have severe ramifications beyond those poor souls killed in the accident. They are the priority, but a major port has been shut down for the foreseeable future and I cannot even imagine the traffic issues this will cause throughout MD and even the NCR.
On another note, this was surely being piloted by a local harbor captain who could do this in his sleep. I would be very surprised if a Maersk ship was not properly maintained. I am worried this is the result of a cyber-attack on Maersk, but I hope that I am wrong.
This is the stuff of nightmares. Prayers to all of the people who were involved or know someone involved. Horrible.
I watched some of the livestream, and I think it must have been a mechanical failure/maintenance issue on the ship. At around 1:23am, the ship's lights blinked out as it was approaching the bridge. Then the lights came back on for a while, then back off, all the while heading towards the pylon. It hit the pylon at 1:28:44 am.
During the five minutes I watched, I could see vehicles crossing the bridge. There were no headlights moving across the bridge when it collapsed, so it could have been worse. There was a crew on the bridge doing concrete work on the decking though, so those are probably the people that went into the water. I didn't watch beyond the collapse to see if any vehicles sailed off the edge after it collapsed. Hopefully not, but it's very possible that vehicles coming through later might not notice anything until they are suddenly dropping off the edge.