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Investigators with the National Transportation Safety Board found that there are dozens of bridges in the US with similar ...
The massive container ship that caused the deadly collapse of Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge nearly two months ago was refloated Monday morning and towed to a port, revealing a new opening ...
A year after Baltimore's deadly bridge collapse, a new study shows such incidents remain likely because of larger ships and increased traffic.
The MV Dali, a 984-foot container ship headed for Sri Lanka, struck a pier of the Key Bridge in Baltimore, after losing power early on the morning of March 26, 2024, causing the structure to ...
The members of Dali's crew were told to stay through the investigation into the collision and ensuing bridge collapse, which killed six construction workers and blocked the passageway to the Port ...
The mayor of Baltimore announced plans to provide $1 million in wage subsidies for workers affected by the port closure ...
Baltimore: The cargo ship MV Dali, which crashed into the Baltimore bridge in late March, headed out for Norfolk, Virginia after three months on Monday. The 984-foot vessel collided with the 2.6 ...
The rest 13 would remain in the US, mainly because of the pending investigations. Moreover, MV Dali will undergo repair at Norfolk. The vessel is owned by Grace Ocean Private Ltd and was outbound ...
The FSK collapsed at about 1:28 a.m. local time on March 26, 2025 after the container ship MV DALI lost power and collided with one of bridge’s support piers. Six construction workers died in ...
It all changed when a Singapore-registered container ship, MV Dali, lost power and struck the bridge in the early morning hours of March 26, 2024. The bridge subsequently collapsed, killing six ...
MV Dali, a huge container ship, crashes into the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, tragically killing six people and completely destroying the bridge. Investigators reveal how it happened.