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The latest on the Baltimore Key Bridge collapse: Live updates

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4:43 p.m. ET, March 27, 2024

EPA not aware of any fuel leakage after bridge collapse, spokesperson says



The Dali cargo ship is seen after crashing into the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore on March 26.

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The Environmental Protection Agency is not aware of any fuel leakage at this point after a ship hit Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge, a spokesperson said.

Earlier Wednesday at a White House briefing, Coast Guard Vice Admiral Peter Gautier said the vessel is stable but still has over 1.5 million gallons of fuel onboard.

The US Coast Guard would be the ones to determine if there is a fuel leak because they are the lead agency, EPA Region 3 spokesperson Shaun Eagan told CNN.

Some background: Members of the Coast Guard detected an oil sheen on the water near the wreckage of the Key Bridge on Tuesday. However, they have not yet determined the source of the fuel discharge, according to USCG Petty Officer Kimberly Reaves.  

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