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The Port of Baltimore, which processes more cars and farm equipment than any other in the country, was effectively closed for ...
A statement from the US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) has confirmed that plans to reopen the federal navigation channel at ...
For the first time since the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed, cutting off the Port of Baltimore and the Inner Harbor from the rest of the Patapsco River, cruise ships can come and go freely.
The full 700-foot-wide, 50-foot-deep Fort McHenry shipping channel into the Port of Baltimore is finally reopened to ship ...
The container ship that caused the deadly collapse of Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge has been refloated and is moving back to port. The Dali has remained at the collapse site in the US ...
The Dali being maneuvered out of the wreckage of the bridge. The ship had been grounded at the Francis Scot Key Bridge for weeks after it lost power and crashed The container ship, that caused the ...
The crew of a grounded container ship that collided with a bridge in Baltimore are still on board some 50 days after the incident. Six construction workers died when the Francis Scott Key Bridge ...
Twenty-one men have been stuck aboard a 947-foot-long container ship called the Dali after crashing into the Francis Scott Key Bridge in the Port of Baltimore. The March 26, 2024, collapse of the ...
The Biden administration remains committed to the federal government paying 100% of the cost to replace the Francis Scott Key ...