Passage to Port of Baltimore fully reopens to shipping

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The main shipping channel that was blocked when a cargo ship brought down the Key Bridge in Baltimore has now been fully reopened, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers announced Monday.

The collapse in March temporarily cut off all traffic through the Port of Baltimore, which sees some $80 billion of international trade annually, including more cars and farm equipment than any other U.S. port.About a month later, the cargo ship Dali was refloated from where it had run aground on the bridge and returned to port.

More than 50,000 tons of metal and concrete were ultimately demolished and removed. The process required 13 floating cranes and dozens of other vessels.Ship that destroyed Baltimore bridge has finally docked Elina Tarkazikis 8:05 AM, May 20, 2024 International commerce through the port can now resume, which is expected to also boost the thousands of local jobs in and around the port that depend on its traffic.

The NTSB is still in the midst of a full investigation into the Dali and the bridge collapse. The FBI is also working on a criminal investigation into the incident.Crews conduct controlled demolition on Baltimore bridge span Scripps News Baltimore 9:04 AM, May 13, 2024

 

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