The Fort McHenry Federal Channel has been restored to its original operational dimensions for commercial maritime transit through the Port of Baltimore, one of America's busiest ports, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers said.
The Fort McHenry Federal Channel has been restored to its original operational dimensions for commercial maritime transit through the Port of Baltimore, one of America's busiest ports, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers said.
The Fort McHenry Federal Channel has been restored to its original operational dimensions for commercial maritime transit through the Port of Baltimore, one of America's busiest ports, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers said.
The Fort McHenry Federal Channel has been restored to its original operational dimensions for commercial maritime transit through the Port of Baltimore, one of America's busiest ports, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers said.
The Fort McHenry Federal Channel has been restored to its original operational dimensions for commercial maritime transit through the Port of Baltimore, one of America's busiest ports, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers said.
The Fort McHenry Federal Channel has been restored to its original operational dimensions for commercial maritime transit through the Port of Baltimore, one of America's busiest ports, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers said.
Seventy-six days after it was blocked by the collapse of the Key Bridge, the major shipping channel through the Port of Baltimore has been cleared of debris and restored to allow commercial maritime transit. The U.S. Army Corps of…
The shipping lane to the Port of Baltimore, obstructed due to the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse, was reopened after over two months. The reopening was facilitated by a comprehensive cleanup operation in the Patapsco River. "We are…