The catastrophic collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, caused by the allision of the MV Dali, has sent ...
Around 10 months after the Baltimore bridge collapse, the ship involved in the deadly maritime disaster is back in service.
The first trial date in the legal battle against the Dali's owners is set for June 2026, and that's only for "phase one" of the trial.
The main channel at the Port of Baltimore was closed after the Key Bridge collapse, stopping the flow of cargo ships transporting goods, and impacting the supply chain. The port facilitates the ...
Oysters have been growing there for more than two decades. But last year, the Key Bridge collapse blocked organizers from ...
Following the mid-air crash over the Potomac, Maryland dispatched a contingency of divers and other first responders to aid ...
Several Maryland agencies sprung into action late Wednesday to assist rescue and recovery efforts after an American Eagle ...
The costly effort to rebuild Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge ... surveys and taking soil samples at the site of the collapsed bridge on Jan. 7, the earliest stages of a full-scale rebuild ...
The Baltimore Sun reports that work is scheduled ... a Maryland Transportation Authority spokesman. The bridge collapsed March 26 after a container ship lost power and crashed into one of ...
The Dali ship that crashed into the Francis Scott Key Bridge, causing it to collapse last year, has returned to sea. In a post on social media, the Synergy Marine Group said on Monday that after tempo ...
About 10 months after colliding with Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge, the Dali container ship is back in business.