>> All right, we want to go back to that breaking news out of Baltimore. We understand. Dive teams have been deployed now to rescue people in the water following that overnight bridge collapse, reporter Rebecca Castor joining us live from the scene with the very latest from Transport officials. Good morning. What can you tell us? >> Good morning. It is still a very active search and rescue operation here in Baltimore. The U.S. Coast Guard and other crews are out here searching for people believed to be in the water after the bridge collapsed overnight. They say they're looking for at least seven people, but that is an estimate. They are still working to confirm exact numbers. They know that multiple vehicles were on the bridge at the time of the collapse, but the number of people inside each of those vehicles is still the question that they're trying to answer. Right now. Good news so far this morning is at least two people have been rescued so far. One of them had no injuries, the other one taken to the hospital with very serious injuries. And the ship. All the crew members on the ship have been accounted for, including two harbor pilots. So right now the FBI is investigating to determine what exactly caused the collision. But they say right now that there is no indication that this was happened intentionally. >> Do you know? I know you're just getting this information coming in, but do you know if those were all workers on the bridge or if there were any, you know, commuters or people overnight? I know it happened about 1:00 in the morning. Do we know anything more about the people who were on the bridge? >> Yeah. So we know it's a combination of both. We know several people were drivers that were in their vehicles, but there were also a group of concrete workers that were actively working on the bridge at the time of this collapse. So those people are unaccounted for as well. >> Tell us, we did hear in a press conference just about an hour ago that they do not there are no indications that this was any sort of intentional incident we've seen in the video. It looks like the container ship may have had some mechanical issues or electric power issues, because the lights sort of go on and off on that ship, and then it sort of swings. It looks like, to hit the bridge. We're watching that. The video. Just incredible to watch this bridge just collapse. What are you learning about possible causes of this? Yeah >> It's very shocking video indeed. And this is all going to be part of the deeper investigation into this. But what I can tell you is that this was in the very beginning of this ship's journey. They were headed to Sri Lanka, and they were leaving from the port of Baltimore. So this was roughly about 20 minutes into their journey so far. And this is when the incident occurred. So some people have been asking, you know, were the pilots drowsy? Was there were they traveling for too long? But that doesn't really seem like that's going to come into play here, since it was in the very beginning of their trip. >> All right. Just such a tragic story and incident there. We're looking live again. And this is unfolding. The investigation and that sea