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Six construction workers who went missing when Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed early Tuesday are now presumed dead, officials say.

Maryland State Police and the U.S. coast guard said there was little, if any, chance the workers would be found alive based on the freezing water temperature and the length of time they’ve been missing.

“At this point, we do not know where they are, but we intend to give it our best effort to help these families find closure,” Col. Roland Butler said at a news conference after darkness fell Tuesday.

A recovery operation will begin at 6 a.m. ET on Wednesday. Butler said structural engineers will help formulate a plan for divers to navigate the dangerous wreckage and avoid the sharp steel debris, which could puncture a diver’s suit or oxygen line.

The construction workers were repairing potholes on the bridge when the cargo vessel Dali smashed into one of its supports around 1:30 a.m. ET.

The steel bridge plunged into the frigid Patapsco River below, with one twisted section coming to rest on top of the vessel’s bow.

The crew had issued a mayday call moments before the crash. With the ship barrelling toward the bridge at “a very, very rapid speed,” Maryland Governor Wes Moore said authorities had just enough time to stop cars from coming over the bridge.

“These people are heroes,” Moore said. “They saved lives last night.”

 

Watch the moment when a ship hits a bridge in Baltimore, triggering collapse

 

A container ship hit a major bridge in Baltimore, causing several vehicles to fall into the Patapsco River. Fire officials initially said crews were searching for at least seven people in the waters.

The state’s transportation secretary said the six workers were filling potholes on the bridge, which carries 11.3 million vehicles a year and leads to the busy Port of Baltimore.

Jeffrey Pritzker, executive vice-president of Brawner Builders, which employed the workers, said they were in the middle of the bridge when it came down.

Guatemala’s consulate in Maryland said in a statement that two of the workers were Guatemalan citizens. It did not provide their names but said consular officials were in contact with local authorities and assisting the families.

Honduras’ Deputy Foreign Affairs Minister Antonio García told The Associated Press that a Honduran citizen, Maynor Yassir Suazo Sandoval, was missing.

He said he had been in contact with Suazo’s family.

And the Washington Consulate of Mexico said via the social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter, that citizens of that nation were also among the missing. It did not say how many.

No bodies have been recovered.

‘An unthinkable tragedy’

The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) held back Tuesday to make room for the search, but said a team of 24 people will begin their investigation by gathering information from the command centre until they are able to get to the ship.

“We chose not to board the vessel today to allow time for the search and recovery,” said Jennifer Homendy, the board’s chair.

Rescuers pulled two people out of the water after the collapse. One was treated at a hospital and released hours later. Multiple vehicles also went into the river, although authorities did not believe anyone was inside.

“It looked like something out of an action movie,” Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott said, calling it “an unthinkable tragedy.”

Homendy told reporters that nautical operations experts with the NTSB will gather information on the vessel’s safety history, its owner and its operations in the hours leading up to the crash.

Investigators will also be taking “recorders” from the ship, though Homendy said she could not provide more detail on which recorders, or what they might have captured.

Structural engineers, highway personnel and a “human performance” expert will also participate in the investigation, she said.

The temperature in the river was about 8 C early Tuesday, according to a buoy that collects data for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.

 

A bridge collapse from ship impact ‘extremely unusual’: expert

 

Replacing the collapsed bridge in Baltimore could take a number of years, says David Knight, a U.K. engineering specialist. He expects a significant investigation and a ‘design period’ before construction of an entirely new structure can begin.

Ship was en route to Asia

The Dali was headed from Baltimore to Colombo, Sri Lanka, and sailing under a Singapore flag, according to data from Marine Traffic. The container ship is about 300 metres long and about 48 metres wide, according to the website.

Synergy Marine Group, which manages the ship, confirmed it hit the pillar while under control of one or more pilots — local specialists who help guide vessels safely in and out of ports. The ship is owned by Grace Ocean Private Ltd.

Synergy said all crew members and the two pilots on board were accounted for, and that there were no reports of any injuries.

The steel frame of the Francis Scott Key Bridge sits on top of the cargo ship Dali on Tuesday. The bridge in Baltimore collapsed early Tuesday morning after the vessel hit a pillar of the bridge. (Jim Watson/AFP/Getty Images)

U.S. President Joe Biden expressed condolences to victims and their relatives for the “terrible accident,” and said the federal government would provide whatever assistance was necessary to help in the search and rescue effort. He said he intends for the federal government to pick up the entire cost of rebuilding.

“This is going to take some time,” Biden said.

Last year, the Port of Baltimore handled a record 52.3 million tons of foreign cargo worth $80 billion US, according to the state.

The head of a supply chain management company said Americans should expect shortages of some goods because of the impact the collapse will have on ocean container shipping and East Coast trucking.

“It’s not just the Port of Baltimore that’s going to be impacted,” said Ryan Petersen, CEO of Flexport.

Baltimore Police Department Commissioner Richard Corley said there was “absolutely no indication” the contact with the bridge was intentional.

The FBI was on the scene, and said there was no credible information to suggest terrorism.

 

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As sports betting addiction takes hold in Brazil, the government moves to crack down

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SAO PAULO (AP) — “King” doesn’t disclose his real name. Even clients of his Sao Paulo newsstand have to call him by his moniker. The Brazilian online sports gambling addict lowered his profile after a loan shark threatened to put bullets in his head if he didn’t pay up.

Broke and embarrassed, King sought treatment and support earlier this year.

“I was once addicted to slot machines, but then sports betting was so easy that I changed. I got carried away all the time,” he told The Associated Press.

King’s story is that of many vulnerable Brazilians in recent years. The country has become the third-biggest market in the world for sports betting, following the U.S. and the U.K., a report by data analysis company Comscore said last year. But unlike those countries, rampant advertising and sponsorship have been coupled with an unregulated market. The government is now — belatedly, some say — striving to get a handle on the epidemic.

On a recent evening, King’s Gamblers Anonymous meeting took place in an improvised classroom inside a church, with coffee and cookies to keep everyone awake, and supportive messages scrawled onto the blackboard. One that’s become ubiquitous in Brazil and beyond: “Only for today I will avoid the first bet.”

King and other attendees, all Christian, started a prayer and the meeting began.

King said his financial problems arose from his addiction to online sports betting, chiefly on soccer.

“I miss the adrenaline rush when I don’t bet,” he said before the gathering. “I have managed to stop for a couple of months, but I know that if I do it once again, even a small bet, it will all come back.”

Driven by the pandemic

The COVID-19 pandemic was a key driver for Brazilians embracing sports betting. King said he transformed almost every sale during that time into a bet. His hook was the non-stop advertising on TV, radio, social media as well as sponsorship of local soccer teams’ jerseys. He asked for bank loans to pay his gambling debts and then, to cover those, went to the moneylender. His total debt now amounts to 85,000 reais ($15,000) — impossible to pay off with his monthly income of 8,000 reais.

Digging oneself out of debt in Brazil is especially daunting with its sky-high interest rates. Loans from Brazilian banks could add interest of almost 8% per month to the borrowed sum, and from loan sharks could be even more.

Four Gamblers Anonymous meetings attended by the AP in October featured discussions about difficulties paying down debts, forcing working-class members to postpone housing payments and cancel family vacations.

Some members of impoverished Brazilian families have used welfare money for betting instead of paying for groceries and housing, official data suggests. In August, beneficiaries of Brazil’s flagship program Bolsa Familia spent 3 billion reais ($530 million) on sports betting, according to a report from the central bank. That was more than 20% of the program’s total outlay in the month.

A host of gambling related problems

Sports betting was made legal in 2018 in a bill signed by former President Michel Temer. The subsequent turmoil has recently been setting off alarm bells, with addicts venting on social media and media reports of people losing huge sums.

On Oct. 1, the economy ministry prevented more than 2,000 betting companies from operating in Brazil for having failed to provide all the required documents. Soccer-loving President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva said in an interview on Oct. 17 that he will shut down the entire market in Brazil if his administration’s new regulations — presented at the end of July— fail to work. And Brazil’s Senate on Oct. 25 opened an investigation into betting companies, focusing on crime and addiction.

“There’s tax evasion, money laundering of organized crime, the use of influencers to trick people into betting. These companies need to be audited,” Sen. Soraya Thronicke, who proposed the inquiry, told journalists in Brasilia.

Sérgio Peixoto, a ride-sharing app driver in Rio, is one of many lower-middle-income Brazilians who have reduced their spending due to sports betting debt. Peixoto’s debt currently amounts to 25,000 reais ($4,400). His monthly income is four times less than that.

“It stopped being a game, it wasn’t fun. I just wanted to get the money back, so I lost even more,” said Peixoto, 26. “I could have invested that money. It would surely have given me more benefits.

Pressure to bet

Pressure on people to gamble is everywhere. Current and former soccer players, including Vinicius Júnior, Ronaldo Nazário and Roberto Rivellino, are among the poster boys for local and foreign brands. All but one of the top-tier soccer clubs have betting companies among their main sponsors, with their name and logo emblazoned on their kits. There have been cases of kids and teenagers setting up accounts using their parents’ personal information and money, multiple local media outlets have reported.

Brazil’s economy ministry estimates that Brazil’s sports betting market had $21 billion in transactions last year, a 71% increase compared with the first year of the pandemic, 2020.

The ministry’s newly presented regulations include facial recognition systems for gamblers to bet, the identification of a single bank account for transactions involving sports betting, new protections against hackers and the government-authorized domain, bet.br, which will host all betting sites that are legal in Brazil. Once they are in place, come January, between 100 and 150 betting companies will continue to operate in the South American nation.

The changes in Brazil have prompted some companies to take preemptive action. A report by Yield Sec, a technical intelligence platform for online marketplaces, said several betting companies voluntarily restricted their operations in different places after the latest editions of the European Championships and Copa America in the hopes of presenting “the best possible license application face to the Brazilian authorities.”

Magnho José Santos de Sousa, the president of the Legal Gambling Institute, a betting think tank, said Brazil is currently “invaded by illegal websites that have licenses in Malta, Curação, Gibraltar and the United Kingdom.”

De Sousa expressed hope that the new regulations for advertising, responsible gambling and qualification of sports betting companies will transform the country’s deregulated arena into a more serious one that doesn’t exploit the vulnerable.

“The whole operation could turn from water into wine,” he said.

Gamblers Anonymous in high demand

Meantime, the demand for Gamblers Anonymous meetings in Sao Paulo has grown so much in recent years that the weekly gathering, in place since the 1990s, was no longer enough. Many groups have added a second day in the week to help new people recover, mostly sports bettors.

Earlier in October, a group on Sao Paulo’s northern edge admitted a man who was struggling with sports betting and card games. The 13 other people in the room stressed that he wasn’t alone.

“Welcome,” one long-time attendee said, in a greeting that has become a regular for the group. “Today, you are the most important person here.”

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Dumphreys reported from Rio de Janeiro.



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Saskatchewan’s Jason Ackerman improves to 6-0 at mixed curling nationals

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SAINT CATHARINES, Ont. – Saskatchewan’s Jason Ackerman remained undefeated on Wednesday with a 7-4 win over Newfoundland and Labrador’s Trent Skanes at the Canadian mixed curling championship.

After going down 3-1 through four ends, Ackerman (6-0) outscored Skanes (3-3) 6-1 the rest of the way, including three points in the seventh end.

Alberta’s Kurt Alan Balderston also earned a win, defeating New Brunswick’s Charlie Sullivan 9-2 in another matchup in the final draw.

The win improved Balderston’s record to 4-2 and sits in third in Pool B.

The top four teams from each pool will play four more games against the survivors from the other pool. The remaining three teams from the pool will play three more seeding games to help set the rankings for next year’s event.

The championship final is scheduled for Saturday.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Nov. 6, 2024.

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Oilers fall 4-2 to Golden Knights in McDavid’s return from injury

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EDMONTON – Noah Hanifin had a pair of goals as the Vegas Golden Knights won their first road game of the season, coming from behind to shock the Edmonton Oilers 4-2 on Wednesday.

Jack Eichel had a goal and two assists and Mark Stone also scored for the Golden Knights (9-3-1), who have won two in a row and six of their last seven. The Knights entered the game 0-3-1 on the road this year.

Brett Kulak and Zach Hyman replied for the Oilers (6-7-1), who have lost two straight despite getting captain Connor McDavid back from injury earlier than expected for the game.

Adin Hill made 27 saves for Vegas, while Stuart Skinner managed 31 stops for Edmonton.

Takeaways

Golden Knights: With an assist on the Knights’ second goal, William Karlsson has recorded at least a point in all five games he has played this season (two goals, four assists).

Oilers: McDavid was a surprise starter for the Oilers, coming back just nine days after suffering an ankle injury in Columbus and initially being expected to miss two to three weeks. The star forward came into the contest with 11 points (three goals, eight assists) during a six-game point streak versus the Golden Knights, but was held pointless on the night.

Key moment

With just 48.4 seconds left to play, the Golden Knights won a race to the corner and Ivan Barbashev was able to send it out to a hard-charging Hanifin, who sent a shot glove-side that beat Skinner for his second goal of the third period and third of the season.

Key stat

It was Hyman’s third goal in the last four games after the veteran forward went scoreless in his first 10 games this season following a 54-goal campaign last year. Hyman now has five goals in his last six games against Vegas.

Up next

Golden Knights: Head to Seattle to face the Kraken on Friday.

Oilers: Travel to Vancouver on a quick one-game trip to clash with the Canucks on Saturday.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Nov. 6, 2024.

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