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BALTIMORE (WMAR) – By now, you’ve probably seen the video showing the moment Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key bridge collapsed Tuesday after a cargo ship hit a pillar.

Six people — who were believed to be part of a road construction crew — are presumed to be dead.

The U.S. Coast Guard ended its active rescue mission Tuesday evening.

“I can hardly talk about it right now,” said Mike Singer, owner of Baltimore & Chesapeake Bay Ship Watchers, whose camera caught the collapse.

Seven years ago, Singer started Baltimore & Chesapeake Bay Ship Watchers.

He has one camera focused on the Key Bridge, streaming live 24-7, and his is the video going around the world.

“There are actually what are called dolphins, giant cement pillars that are supposed to protect the ship. We’re supposed to protect this bridge from ships. There’s four of them out there. They’re huge. They’re as big …

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