DEBRIS FROM KEY BRIDGE COLLAPSE WASHING ASHORE ON BALTIMORE

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Debris is washing ashore and accumulating in waterfront communities following the collapse of the Key Bridge in Baltimore. Large pieces of wood have been washing up in areas like Riviera Beach in Anne Arundel County. Community Association Vice President Courtney Telfer says authorities have told residents not to touch the debris because there may be chemicals or contaminants on them. Delegate Brian Chisholm and the Maryland Department of the Environment say residents who find debris on their shores should call a new reporting hotline at 410-205-6625.