Kind of a what-the-heck moment with this one.
Francis Scott Key (August 1, 1779 – January 11, 1843) was "an American lawyer, author, and amateur poet," as well as a Freemason.
Key wrote the poem - "Defence of Fort M'Henry" - which became the Star Spangled Banner. Fort McHenry was named after James McHenry (November 16, 1753 – May 3, 1816), "a Scotch-Irish American military surgeon, statesman, and a Founding Father of the United States;" also a Freemason.
Wikipedia states,
On March 26, 2024, at 01:28 EDT (05:28 UTC), the main spans of the bridge collapsed after the Singapore-registered container ship Dali lost power and collided with one of the support pillars.
01:28 - is the 88th minute of the day (60 + 28 = 88); 128 and 88:
It's exactly 34 weeks from the August 1 2023 birthday anniversary of Francis Scott Key (34 matching Maryland in the Reduction cipher):
Opened in 1977 the bridge just turned 47 years old on March 23, (47 matching the Reverse Reduction value of Maryland).
The bridge was opened on March 23, 1977, named for amateur poet Francis Scott Key (1779–1843), the author of the American national anthem, "The Star-Spangled Banner."
The number 47 is hugely significant in Freemasonry.
http://www.freemasons-freemasonry.com/euclid_unveiled.html
The 47th Problem of Euclid is indeed enigmatic; while it is ostensibly a proof of a key principle of Geometry, its esoteric characteristics, not its mathematical properties are the source of its Masonic significance. Unraveling the complex riddle of the 47th Problem and understanding why it is regarded as a central tenet of Freemasonry properly begins with study of its history and its mathematical application.