The FBI has initiated a criminal investigation into the collapse of a Baltimore bridge in March, following an incident where a ship, identified as Dali, struck a bridge support. This probe coincides with ongoing investigations by the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB), which is examining the seaworthiness of the Dali. Baltimore officials have accused the owner and operator of the Dali of negligence, claiming the ship was 'clearly unseaworthy' and responsible for the bridge collapse. Additionally, local authorities have confirmed the recovery of a fourth body from the wreckage.
"Clearly unseaworthy": Baltimore accuses Dali cargo ship owner, operator of negligence https://t.co/Qi1AZ8WUvq
How would attorneys in Baltimore know if #Dali was unseaworthy? The @NTSB is in the midst of an investigation and now #Baltimore has triggered an @FBI case that will be sure to interfere with each other. If the NTSB found criminal action, they would recommend action to DOJ. https://t.co/sRoJUw67i1
How would attorneys in Baltimore know if #Dali was unseaworthy? The @NTSB is in the midst of an investigation and now #Baltimore has triggered an @FBI cade that will be sure to interfere with each other. If the NTSB found criminal action, they would recommend action to DOJ. https://t.co/sRoJUw67i1
Baltimore claims Dali was βunseaworthy,β should pay for bridge collapse https://t.co/4iNKDa62Ks
The FBI said it opened a criminal probe into the collapse of a Baltimore bridge in March when a ship crashed into a bridge support, while local officials confirmed the recovery of a fourth body from the incident https://t.co/wXprHZICSK https://t.co/D9PpD8cCJ1