One person faced the misfortune of being injured when concrete detached from a railroad bridge in East Baltimore and collided with a car beneath. This incident occurred around 11:30 a.m. on the westbound side of Northpoint Road. The concrete struck the car's door and shattered the windshield. The driver sustained minor injuries and was promptly hospitalized. She managed to exit the vehicle on her own and was the sole occupant.
Initial Misconception and Response
The fire department spokesperson, John Marsh, initially referred to the accident as a "partial collapse." However, it was later clarified that the concrete was merely debris. A total of twelve fire units were dispatched to the scene to handle the situation. Transit officials are now conducting an in-depth investigation into the integrity of the Amtrak-owned bridge and the tracks. Representatives from various departments, including the state, Amtrak, the Department of Transportation, the city's Office of Emergency Management, and the mayor's office, are actively engaged in discussions to determine the next steps.Road Closure and Traffic Rerouting
Due to the incident, the roadway is temporarily closed, and traffic is being rerouted at Quad Avenue and Northpoint Road. As of Sunday afternoon, debris still remained in the road under the bridge. This has had a significant impact on MARC and Amtrak trains, as officials have stated that they will be affected. The authorities are working diligently to restore normalcy and ensure the safety of commuters.Impact and Aftermath
This unfortunate event has not only caused physical harm to the driver but has also disrupted the normal flow of traffic in the area. The closure of the roadway has led to inconvenience for commuters and has likely affected the schedules of various transportation services. The ongoing investigation aims to determine the cause of the concrete detachment and take appropriate measures to prevent similar incidents in the future. The community is closely following the developments and awaiting updates on the situation.