March 25, 2025

Originally published by WYPR.

Baltimore-area residents are still feeling the impact of the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse one year after the disaster, according to a new study from Johns Hopkins University.

More than 60% of people living within three miles of the collapse reported that their lives are still disrupted from the collapse. That could mean anything from businesses losing money to taking longer to get to a doctor appointment due to traffic.

About 40% of people living 15 miles away said they still felt their lives were disrupted by the disaster.

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