May 20, 2024, 2:35 PM
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Baltimore Key Bridge collapse aftermath: Container ship refloated and moved to marine terminal

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Highlights
  • The damaged container ship involved in the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse has been successfully refloated and moved to a marine terminal in Baltimore.
  • The removal process took nearly eight weeks after the tragic incident of the bridge collapse.
  • Crews in Baltimore Harbor worked tirelessly to remove the massive container ship from the wreckage.
Story

A big ship hit a bridge in Baltimore, causing it to fall down and six workers to die. The ship got stuck in the water for almost two months. On Monday morning, the ship was pulled out of the water and taken to a port. This made a big change in the city's view because the ship was blocking the way. The cleanup team has been working hard to remove the twisted steel from the collapsed bridge. The ship lost power while passing through the harbor, which caused it to crash into the bridge. The ship had some electrical problems before the accident, but it's not clear if that caused the crash. The ship will stay in the port for a few weeks to get fixed. The crew, mostly from India, has been on the ship since the accident and will be allowed to leave once the ship is docked. The ship that caused the bridge collapse in Baltimore was finally taken out of the water after eight weeks. The ship was moved slowly by tugboats to a nearby port. The crash disrupted shipping along the East Coast. The crew on board the ship has been safe but had to stay on the ship even during a controlled explosion. The FBI is investigating the crash. The disruption caused by the crash has affected supply chains along the East Coast.

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