Dali, cargo ship in Key Bridge collapse, to be refloated Monday after nearly 8 weeks stuck in Pataps The milestone comes nearly eight weeks since the disaster killed six construction workers, crippled the Port of Baltimore and cut off I-695.May 19, 2024...
The ship had been stationed at the Port of Virginia's international terminal in Norfolk since it was relocated from the Port of Baltimore in June. On March 26, the Dali lost power and collided with the Key Bridge, causing it to collapse. Eight construction workers were k...
The owner and operator of the cargo ship that struck Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge in March, killing six people, have agreed to pay $102 million to the federal government, the U.S. Justice Department said on Thursday. The department in September filed a civil claim seeking $103 mil...
The Dali cargo ship crashed into the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, causing it to be collapsed. Tuesday 26 March 2024 14:50, UK This is a modal window. Video Unavailable Technical details : This video is currently unavailable
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Six workers were missing and presumed dead from a bridge that collapsed in Baltimore Harbor early on Tuesday after a massive cargo ship crippled by a power loss rammed into the structure, forcing the closure of one of th...
A recent investigation into the accident wherein the cargo Ship MV Dali rammed into the Francis Scott Key Bridge, Baltimore, has unveiled shocking findings. The Ship MV Dali was carrying massive quantities of hazardous material, mostly corrosives, flammables, and class 9 hazardous materials, includi...
The NTSB release new video showing investigators scoping out hazardous material aboard the cargo ship Dali that crashed into the Baltimore Key Bridge causing it to collapse Tuesday.
On 26 March, the cargo ship Dali lost power and crashed into one of the supports of the bridge in Baltimore, Maryland. Since then, crews removed around 50,000 tons of steel and concrete from the Patapsco River.
Demolition crews in Baltimore have set off explosives to push broken pieces of a bridge away from the grounded Dali container ship.