The crew of the Dali, a container ship grounded near the collapsed Francis Scott Key Bridge, will remain on board as demolition crews use explosives to break down the largest remaining span of the bridge. The ship lost power and crashed into one of the bridge’s support columns on March 26, causing the steel span to land on its bow. The ship has been stuck in the wreckage since then, leading to the closure of Baltimore’s busy port to most maritime traffic.
Officials confirmed that the crew will stay on board the Dali while the demolition work is carried out. The use of explosives is necessary to remove the collapsed span from the ship’s bow. The closure of the port has disrupted maritime traffic in the area, impacting the local economy. The situation remains challenging as efforts are made to safely remove the debris and reopen the port for maritime activities.
The demolition work on the collapsed bridge span is crucial for freeing the Dali and reopening Baltimore’s port. The crew’s safety is a top priority as the explosives are used to break down the wreckage. The closure of the port has caused disruptions to maritime traffic and affected the local economy. Efforts are ongoing to address the situation and ensure the safe removal of the debris, allowing the port to resume normal operations.
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