BALTIMORE - The main passageway for ships to the Port of Baltimore has been fully restored, 11 weeks after the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge. Now, commercial ships can pass through the main ...
BALTIMORE — Federal and Maryland state authorities fully reopened the main shipping channel to the Port of Baltimore on Monday, 11 weeks after a container ship caused the collapse of the Francis Scott ...
Salvage crews last week removed the last large steel truss of the Francis Scott Key Bridge from the shipping channel in the Patapsco River, which was closed March 26 when a container ship struck the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Clean-up continues as Baltimore's main shipping channel prepares to reopen following the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge ...
11 NEWS REPORTER KIM DACEY HAS A LOOK AT WHAT COMES NEXT. MOST PORT WORKERS HAVE BEEN COMPLETELY OUT OF WORK SINCE THE BRIDGE COLLAPSE. THEY KNOW IT WILL TAKE SOME TIME, BUT THEY ARE HOPEFUL THE PORT ...
DOLLARS. BUT WE BEGIN WITH 11 NEWS ANCHOR JASON NEWTON AT THE LIVE DESK. JASON, THE CHANNEL IS OPEN, BUT THE WORK, YOU KNOW, IT’S FAR FROM OVER. EXACTLY. PROCESSING OF ALL THAT WRECKAGE WILL CONTINUE ...
Over 50,000 tons of bridge wreckage were cleared from the river. The Baltimore shipping channel where the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed has fully reopened following the catastrophic collision in ...
The Port of Baltimore’s shipping channel, in its entirety, opened for business as of Monday evening. The navigable waterway had been at least partially blocked since March 26, when the 984-foot ...
This video is no longer available. The channel that allows access to the Port of Baltimore has been fully cleared following nearly 11 weeks of cleanup from the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse. The ...
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