Cargo Ship Dali Set for Removal from Baltimore Bridge Wreckage
The ship's relocation marks a crucial step toward reopening the Port of Baltimore after a catastrophic collision that killed six workers and collapsed the Key Bridge.
- The Dali will be refloated and moved to the Seagirt Marine Terminal on Monday morning.
- Controlled explosions freed the ship from the bridge debris, enabling its relocation.
- The incident has crippled a major shipping channel and a key city thoroughfare, affecting 30,000 commuters daily.
- Investigations by the FBI and Coast Guard are ongoing, focusing on prior electrical failures and crew actions.
- The 21-member crew remains confined to the ship, awaiting further instructions amid ongoing investigations.