The Port of Baltimore expects to resume most operations next week following a controlled demolition this weekend to free a containership from the wreckage of the Francis Scott Key Bridge.
Crews will begin removing a portion of Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge that collapsed on top of a Dali cargo ship. CBS News Baltimore's Mike Hellgren has more.
Two Maryland nonprofits are making sure workers at the Port of Baltimore are getting needed financial assistance in the form of one-time payments of $1,000.
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"The safest and swiftest method to remove the bridge piece from on top of the M/V Dali is by precision cuts made with small charges," Unified Command said in a release Thursday.
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The body of the last missing construction worker killed in the collapse of Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge in March has been recovered, officials announced Tuesday as demolition crews prepared to use explosives in the ongoing cleanup…
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The enormous Dali container ship has been stuck in Baltimore since it hit and destroyed the Francis Scott Key bridge way back in March. The ship lost power and careered into one of the supports for the bridge, bringing it crashing down and…
The enormous Dali container ship has been stuck in Baltimore since it hit and destroyed the Francis Scott Key bridge way back in March. The ship lost power and careered into one of the supports for the bridge, bringing it crashing down and…
Unified Command on Wednesday said that crews will use precision explosives on a collapsed section of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in the Port of Baltimore.
Small explosive charges will be used to remove a large section of the Francis Scott Key Bridge wreckage that's draped across the front of the container ship Dali, which remains in the Patapsco River after the March 26 bridge collapse.
Baltimore's CFG Bank created a special bank account for depositors to give 0.05% of their interest to a relief fund for families and workers affected by the Key Bridge collapse.