The cargo ship Dali, which caused the deadly collapse of Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge nearly two months ago, has been successfully refloated at high tide and moved back to port. The incident, which occurred on March 26, resulted in the deaths of six construction workers and halted much of the maritime traffic through the Port of Baltimore. The Dali, guided by five tugboats, was moved to the Seagirt Marine Terminal where the remaining debris on its bow will be removed and all containers offloaded. The refloating of the Dali marks a significant step toward fully reopening the Port of Baltimore. However, the 21 crew members remain on board due to expired visas. Maryland Governor Wes Moore emphasized the importance of this milestone but noted that there is still work to be done, including rebuilding the Key Bridge.
The deepest channel since March opened on the Patapsco River at the site of the Key Bridge collapse, eight weeks since the Dali cargo ship slammed into the bridge, causing it to collapse. https://t.co/23WSWvyzGG
Recovery from the Baltimore bridge collapse reached a significant milestone as the ill-fated container ship Dali was slowly escorted back to port, its damaged bow still covered with smashed shipping containers, fallen steel trusses and mangled concrete. https://t.co/y3HDgmW35x
The container ship #Dali that struck #Baltimore’s Key Bridge, is now free of the wreckage. Its crew members are still operating the ship as they remain the subjects of an investigation. Carolyn Beeler speaks with Sal Mercogliano, professor of maritime history @campbelledu…
We may be one step closer to fully reopening the port, but the impact remains. The Maryland Tough, Baltimore Strong Key Bridge fund is still offering assistance to port workers affected by the Key Bridge collapse. https://t.co/XSgpusBPKL https://t.co/w5oloGjiYU
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore took a victory lap in Baltimore Tuesday, announcing the city's port is ready for business again now that the harbor has been cleared of both the wreckage of the Francis Scott Key Bridge and the gigantic cargo ship that brought... https://t.co/B60UiP2edL
Maryland leaders, port workers eye return to normal as Key Bridge clean up progresses https://t.co/oeN6ANVKNF https://t.co/tT0F4QHwMv
Maryland leaders, port workers eye return to normal as Key Bridge clean up progresses - https://t.co/JKOzrcJd37
Larger commercial ships can now pass through a deeper and wider Fort McHenry Limited Access Channel to get around the Key Bridge collapse site to the Port of Baltimore, the Unified Command announced on Tuesday. https://t.co/23WSWvyzGG
Baltimore Bridge Collapse: Navigation Restored https://t.co/268kGMdrWN
Gov. Moore celebrates ship's removal, but says he won't be satisfied until Key Bridge stands again https://t.co/ytNavU7M20
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore celebrated the removal of a hulking container ship just under eight weeks after the deadly collapse of a Baltimore bridge, but emphasized Tuesday that the work is not done. https://t.co/9cpIPfNIb9
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore praises the McAllister and Moran tugboat captains involved in yesterday's refloating of the M/V Dali in Baltimore https://t.co/PrESB1HY9e
Port of Baltimore handled tiny fraction of typical cargo after Key Bridge collapse, April numbers show https://t.co/jNaDJRT2iL
What happens to the Dali now that it’s back at port in Baltimore? https://t.co/Av7TnxiyiX https://t.co/qKw8zQ8xAg
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore celebrates ship’s removal, but says he won’t be satisfied until Key Bridge stands again https://t.co/erZePOs38D https://t.co/wr4SZOZJ0l
The ship that struck the Francis Scott Key Bridge, the Dali, has docked in the Port of Baltimore, but the crew will likely need to remain on board. https://t.co/5TicBv0VSp
#BaltimoreBridgeCollapse: Eight weeks after the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed, the Singapore-flagged Dali cargo ship responsible for the deadly wreck was finally moved. Tweeting from Baltimore. Stay tuned. https://t.co/XQphZaR59f
Clearing the Dali is a major milestone that brings us one step closer to reopening the full federal channel. I'm grateful for @POTUS's steadfast support as #TeamMaryland works to secure federal funding to rebuild the Key Bridge & ensure that our supply chains remain strong. https://t.co/6EKkqMGrmS
After Minnesota's I-35W bridge collapsed in 2007, federal & state officials worked together, as with Baltimore's Key Bridge collapse. A big difference: How Congress responded to the tragedies. Watch @TollyTaylor's LIVE report on 11 News at 5:00PM https://t.co/1awJpZhOUY
The recovery from the deadly #BaltimoreBridge collapse reached a significant milestone as tugboats escorted the ill-fated container ship Dali back to port, its damaged bow still covered with smashed shipping containers. https://t.co/sTXxf2M5vX
The @NWS_BaltWash has been issuing pinpoint forecasts for the site of the Key Bridge collapse, helping crews safely clear wreckage and finally get the Dali out of the Baltimore harbor. via @CChristine19 @baltimoresun: https://t.co/M3NVNYq2Te
Seized Phones And Sheltering From Explosions: What Life Is Like For Dali Crew Stuck Aboard Ship That Struck Baltimore Bridge https://t.co/R05xFJUcTN https://t.co/k2ITWVSclg
I'm glad to see that the ship that destroyed the Key Bridge was refloated yesterday and repair efforts on the bridge continue. Thanks to the everyone who continues to work to reopen the channel and restore this vital flow of commerce for the Mid-Atlantic. https://t.co/aBEKff28kt
Timelapse videos capture Baltimore bridge wreckage removal https://t.co/PBJRGUhUW1
I was proud to be in Glenwood Springs to celebrate new upgrades for the south bridge. Thanks to the great work of @ColoradoDOT and funding provided by the Biden administration, this new bridge will help reduce traffic and quicken emergency response. https://t.co/hJlzLYH51m https://t.co/XwksawurXC
Hope floats as the Dali is freed from Baltimore bridge | STAFF COMMENTARY https://t.co/Rd57vSCshp
This morning, the governor called preliminary NTSB findings of multiple power blackouts on the Dali "troubling." He again called for accountability "in every way, shape and form" for those responsible for the Key Bridge collapse. @wjz https://t.co/iY8bFlgJgy
Crews refloated the Dali on Monday, but the governor says there is still work to be done. https://t.co/MO8t88EZql
For the first time in 56 days, Baltimore area residents observed a port without the massive identifiers from one of the state's most notable maritime tragedies. https://t.co/F2tVMctfhy
Governor Moore said this morning he was moved by the site of a Dali-free Patapsco River. "It's a beautiful sight." https://t.co/VGSTfIbwUW
It has been almost two months since a boat hit a Baltimore bridge. The cargo ship finally returned to the port on Monday. https://t.co/WcnyNd4K9d
🎥 NEW VIDEO: Here's a look at the Key Bridge collapse site. This is the first time we've seen the bridge without The Dali cargo ship in 8 weeks. It was refloated to the Port of Baltimore yesterday. https://t.co/UqXhI9Mtyq https://t.co/RY0HeGQKM6
Key Bridge collapse: Largest channel to Port of Baltimore will open Tuesday for 24/7 vessel traffic https://t.co/EbJ76kpwKk
The damaged ship that caused Baltimore's deadly bridge collapse has been escorted back to port—a major milestone in the recovery effort https://t.co/JR3ecnFAis
WATCH: Governor Moore gives an update 8 weeks after Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse and after the refloating of The Dali cargo ship yesterday https://t.co/UqXhI9Mtyq https://t.co/I5S7PgOoSS
BREAKING: The ship that crashed into the Francis Scott Key bridge has finally been unstuck and towed to port It took them two months The all-foreign crew is still on board and under investigation, their visas have expired https://t.co/rwB2B8mFfa
VIDEO: Tugboat Pulls Boat Which Caused Key #BridgeCollapse Back to Port https://t.co/54rMjeRju5 https://t.co/ayjl6ZEgC2
"I will not be satisfied until I can look over this same sight and see the Francis Scott Key Bridge standing again," Maryland Gov. Wes Moore said. https://t.co/VlrBlL7d5P
A timelapse shared by Unified Command shows the remarkable refloating of the Dali cargo ship from the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse site in the Patapsco River. https://t.co/rol36Ocfxi
'BALTIMORE STRONG:' Eight weeks after the Key Bridge tragedy, Gov. Moore spoke about efforts this far in clearing the channel and next steps. https://t.co/V7Ln4MVCpo
The container ship that caused the collapse of Baltimore’s Key Bridge has been removed from the city’s harbor, nearly two months after the crash. The crew remained on board some 56 days. https://t.co/AhqmXcn88I
Remember that Port of Baltimore? https://t.co/a5VyK0QA2A
Watch Live: Eight weeks after the Key Bridge collapsed, Maryland’s governor is giving an update on a major step toward fully reopening the Port of Baltimore. https://t.co/Ba4JQV5rLu
LIVE: Governor's Key Bridge collapse briefing - https://t.co/FU8rvE2lqt https://t.co/DYnQF89npo
HAPPENING NOW: Maryland @GovWesMoore is giving an update on the ongoing response to the Key Bridge collapse. WATCH: https://t.co/VgxuU8GHsJ
Watch live: @GovWesMoore is scheduled to give an update around 7 a.m. Tuesday on the Key Bridge recovery after the Dali was refloated and returned to the Port of Baltimore Monday. https://t.co/qbTeLK9T9I
This is the first morning in 8 weeks that we haven’t been able to see the Dali cargo ship in the Key Bridge wreckage from our spot in Sparrows Point. Unified command successfully moved the ship to the Seagirt Marine Terminal yesterday. Such a big sign of progress. @wbaltv11 https://t.co/laDPBQFnwE
ICYMI: The Dali, the 948-foot-long cargo ship stuck in the Patapsco River for weeks after it felled the Francis Scott Key Bridge, was refloated back to the Seagirt Marine Terminal Monday morning. https://t.co/dASgvmge73
BALTIMORE LATEST: The Dali will spend several weeks getting temporary repairs at the same marine terminal it occupied before beginning its disastrous voyage, then move to a shipyard in Norfolk for extensive repairs https://t.co/09sfJAMpw0
Nearly eight weeks after the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed in Baltimore, Maryland, the container ship that caused the deadly wreck was finally moved. https://t.co/LsfUC9JWbS
The Dali, the cargo ship that caused the Key Bridge collapse, returned to the Port of Baltimore on Monday. Here are photos that show the damage of the ship following its crash into the Key Bridge on March 26. https://t.co/0ubnEwpsb1
The cargo ship Dali, which caused the deadly Baltimore bridge collapse, is now headed back to port. That clears an important hurdle to fully reopening the busy Baltimore port and beginning reconstruction of the vital Francis Scott Key Bridge. https://t.co/U7oHlgRtgr
Moving the Dali on Monday was a welcomed sign for some who had been without work since March 26 when the Key Bridge and struck by the cargo ship and collapsed. https://t.co/O0uc0Q94lh
TIMELAPSE VIDEO: Dali container ship moved to Seagirt | Click on the image to read the full story https://t.co/vooBVx8UUA
The tugboats escorted the ship, #Dali, which caused the #Baltimore Bridge to collapse, back to port in the United States yesterday. Refloated at high tide, the vessel was slowly moved away from the disaster site, guided by five tugboats. (File Photo) https://t.co/itKVLoaM91
Businesses hopeful amid re-floating of Dali cargo ship | Click on the image to read the full story https://t.co/IUoBa2kdHb
JOIN @RickRitterWJZ, @viccbswjz and @DerekBeasleyWX on WJZ at 11 pm. BACK AT PORT: After two months stranded underneath massive debris, the Dali cargo ship has been refloated from the Key Bridge collapse site. https://t.co/ocb5Tiphfy
Here are powerful images of the damage and bridge debris on the Dali as it left the Key Bridge collapse site https://t.co/0ubnEwpsb1
The container ship that caused the deadly collapse of Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge was slowly escorted back to port Monday. https://t.co/T79GBYvopI
The refloat of the MV Dali away from the Francis Scott Key Bridge. Now moored at the Seagirt Marine Terminal. The 50 foot full depth navigable channel has been partially restored with a 400 feet horizontal clearance All commercial vessels can now enter and exit the port. https://t.co/P2Mzx9DG5p
UP-CLOSE LOOK: Here's a look at the damage on the cargo ship Dali while being refloated from the Key Bridge collapse site to the Port of Baltimore. https://t.co/cy8dQbSJRw https://t.co/ooeImXnFoL
The recovery from the Baltimore bridge collapse reached a milestone Monday as tugboats escorted the ill-fated container ship Dali back to port, its damaged bow still covered with smashed shipping containers, fallen steel trusses and mangled concrete. https://t.co/iAHWXFr31g
Nearly two months have passed since the Dali lost power and crashed into one of the bridge’s supporting columns, killing six construction workers and halting most maritime traffic through the Port of Baltimore. https://t.co/bAkbjYvBnA
TIMELAPSE: Ship that destroyed Baltimore bridge is moved from crash site https://t.co/vcd0iP55ry
Cargo Ship Dali Refloated and Moved Back to Port After Two Months, Six Deaths in Baltimore Bridge Collapse Read More: https://t.co/dKELRSdrjl
A Texas bridge damaged when it was struck by a massive oil barge has reopened to vehicle traffic. https://t.co/ndr6QiM3sL
Cargo ship that hit Baltimore bridge moves back to port – video https://t.co/tBoLfo6H5w
Today’s milestone of moving the Dali from the collapse site of the Francis Scott Key Bridge means our Port of Baltimore is one step closer to being fully reopened. Thank you to all the local, state, and federal personnel who have worked around the clock over the past two months…
Baltimore Key Bridge collapse: Dali container ship refloated, moved to marine terminal https://t.co/Lc8fABZEeI
M/V Dali refloating time-lapse https://t.co/k6GC7tvjDk
Almost 2 months after it destroyed Baltimore’s Key Bridge, the Dali cargo ship has been moved and docked https://t.co/K7ZRPTDTtS https://t.co/cJlCzo4T8H
Tugboats escort ship that caused deadly Baltimore bridge collapse back to port. https://t.co/6pc3OkM20J
REFLOATED: The Dali had been grounded since the tragedy that left six people dead almost two months ago. The next steps at the site of the wreckage: https://t.co/YHglXpT7Nt https://t.co/6wLQ3TqxFT
This morning, the cargo ship that crashed into the Francis Scott Key bridge was officially relocated – a major step toward reopening the full channel leading to the Port of Baltimore. @POTUS will continue to lead a whole-of-government approach to the collapse of the bridge. https://t.co/UKZyGb0XTv
In pictures: Baltimore bridge ship refloated, towed from channel https://t.co/lVqzmk8xpr https://t.co/ETBkYliBAs
Ship that destroyed Baltimore bridge is moved from crash site for 1st time https://t.co/fyvsaxz4Xu https://t.co/DUXVakhILj
The cargo ship that struck the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore in March was moved from the crash site on Monday morning. https://t.co/nPVvnxbHUo
The containership that caused the collapse of Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge nearly two months ago was refloated. Clearing the Dali is an important part of the effort to fully reopen the port, one of the nation’s busiest. https://t.co/HmmSx1LGxN https://t.co/HmmSx1LGxN
The cargo ship that struck the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore nearly two months ago was moved from the crash site for the first time on Monday morning. https://t.co/Rzm45ybASD https://t.co/q8JlzlRwV6
A cargo ship that crashed into Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge in March has been refloated and began to move back slowly to port https://t.co/DIUzmwIOD0 https://t.co/vR2eD3yVvu
Baltimore Bridge Collapse: Dali Refloated https://t.co/268kGMcU7f
The ship that caused the deadly Baltimore bridge collapse was refloated and taken back to its port by tugboats Monday. Nearly two months have passed since the Dali lost power and crashed into the Francis Scott Key Bridge, killing six construction workers. https://t.co/aNKYrCSTlr https://t.co/IdyUqb0uJ8
The containership that caused the collapse of Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge nearly two months ago was refloated amid ongoing recovery efforts for one of the nation’s busiest ports https://t.co/CMz6e67UMM https://t.co/CMz6e67UMM
The ship that caused the deadly Baltimore bridge collapse has finally been removed and towed back to port, but the 21 crew members who have been stuck for 55 days aren’t able to leave the vessel just yet. https://t.co/I8Ukxup2Co https://t.co/N89LuctcyP
The container ship that caused the fatal collapse of Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge in March, has been refloated and moved back to port. https://t.co/ToaqTVg2JM https://t.co/RWLs2pL3fR
A bridge near Galveston, Texas, that was damaged last week when a barge carrying fuel broke free from a tugboat has reopened to vehicle and pedestrian traffic after safety inspections deemed it safe, officials said. https://t.co/83oyLRsJoc
Bridge connecting Galveston and Pelican Island back in service after safety inspections. Oil spill clean-up ongoing. https://t.co/vfMFSOAYZH
Texas bridge connecting Galveston and Pelican Island reopened after barge collision https://t.co/c5iskAjbk3
Ship behind Baltimore bridge collapse towed to port, but 21 crew members remain stuck onboard https://t.co/aO1L4WHWDz https://t.co/cqgW6cCVfk
Tugboats escort ship that caused deadly Baltimore bridge collapse back to port https://t.co/3qtbN5WiYe https://t.co/vo8L0YzW6l
Another incredible milestone from the team at Unified Command. Their work to quickly clear the channel has been nothing short of heroic — and we're one step closer to being able to rebuild the Key Bridge. https://t.co/x4fK9LSXNc
How it started vs how it's going at the Francis Scott Key Bridge recovery. https://t.co/AljhTM6g8N
Eight weeks since the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge, the Dali has been cleared from the channel, a mark of progress and a promise kept. It took the grit of workers and officials coming together to get this done. That's Baltimore Strong. https://t.co/C5cubEN4uw
The recovery from the deadly Baltimore bridge collapse reached a significant milestone as the ill-fated container ship Dali was slowly escorted back to port, its damaged bow still covered with smashed shipping containers. https://t.co/y3HDgmW35x
Almost 2 months after it destroyed Baltimore's Key Bridge, the Dali cargo ship has been moved https://t.co/99JV6zMMjU
Recovery teams have refloated and begun towing the cargo vessel that crashed into a bridge in the US city of Baltimore in March ⤵️ https://t.co/sGIMtEHbSs
The cargo that crashed into Baltimore's Francis Scott Key bridge in an accident that killed six people has finally been moved and refloated out from its current location to a local marina terminal. https://t.co/NXtEbw2Cmu https://t.co/1AIeThCPGu
The cargo ship that collided with a Baltimore bridge nearly two months ago, causing it to collapse and killing six highway workers, was refloated and towed back into port. https://t.co/j7QvuVe7pR https://t.co/IjcNkmnbh9
The cargo ship that struck the Key Bridge in Baltimore has been moved from the scene after nearly two months A team of tugboats pulled the ship back to port this morning Because of their expired visas, the ship's crew will still have to stay on board https://t.co/kLpNOLMw8R
The ship that destroyed Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge will be escorted by up to five tugboats as it’s moved to a nearby dock. https://t.co/JKx83s15Oi
Nearly two months after knocking down the Francis Scott Key Bridge, the container ship Dali has been “refloated” and is back in Baltimore. https://t.co/9ZA5iCpovB
The container ship responsible for the collapse of Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge two months ago, killing six construction workers was refloated today at high tide and began moving back to port, guided by several tugboats. https://t.co/6qSCM8RDFg
The damaged ship that caused Baltimore's deadly bridge collapse has been escorted back to port—a major milestone in the recovery effort. https://t.co/9FJnF0c9ud
Almost two months after colliding with Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge, the MV Dali was hauled away from the site Monday. https://t.co/SEp9MdSCUK
Recovery teams refloated a huge cargo vessel impeding shipping in the Port of Baltimore and began pulling it free of the main channel, two months after the boat crashed into the Francis Scott Key bridge and caused the span to collapse https://t.co/DIUzmwJmsy https://t.co/5lcqnkMIuF
The container ship that caused the deadly collapse of Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge was refloated Monday and has begun moving back to port. https://t.co/k9R5E9sYP6
Ship that struck Baltimore’s Key Bridge finally leaves crash site The cargo ship Dali had sat in the middle of the Patapsco River for nearly two months. https://t.co/gmezo8tVgy
Moment Baltimore bridge cargo ship moved from crash site two months after disaster https://t.co/okUEMHitYC https://t.co/0KibbUtBjy
Dali Refloated and Towed From Channel in Baltimore https://t.co/Ld9VBK4q6b
UPDATE: Dali cargo ship docks in Baltimore after being moved from Key Bridge collapse https://t.co/y8ensfv1Ji
Tugboats started pushing the giant ship on its slow voyage almost eight weeks after the deadly disaster. https://t.co/mc3xMS00Dn
Ship that destroyed Baltimore bridge is finally floated back to port, but its crew remains on board https://t.co/6vRh3rfwov
Dali cargo ship that caused Baltimore bridge collapse slowly moved from crash site #Baltimore #DaliCargo #HelicopterCrash #USA #Ship https://t.co/GXCZYXRkKP
SEE IT: Crews refloat container ship that led to Baltimore's Key Bridge collapse https://t.co/7RYm44z7pf
Baltimore Bridge Cargo Ship Moves For First Time in Eight Weeks https://t.co/9D5ezo3vOv
The Dali has remained at the collapse site since it lost power and crashed into one of the bridge’s supporting columns on March 26, killing six construction workers and snarling traffic into Baltimore Harbor. https://t.co/DDnyJLI3rl
The Dali, the 948-foot-long cargo ship stuck in the Patapsco River for weeks since it felled the Francis Scott Key Bridge, was refloated Monday. https://t.co/o8oAlFCWkf
The container ship that caused the deadly collapse of #Baltimore's #FrancisScottKeyBridge has been scheduled to be refloated and moved to a nearby marine terminal. https://t.co/2DYRFb8a0Y
NEW: The cargo ship that struck the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore nearly two months ago was moved from the crash site for the first time on Monday morning. https://t.co/4fQkQCo2Ih
UPDATED: Tugboats escort ship that caused deadly Baltimore bridge collapse back to port https://t.co/BbfxS7LTg3
The Dali cargo ship that collapsed Francis Scott Key Bridge nearly two months ago was moved from the crash site today. The move marks a critical step toward the Port of Baltimore's full reopening. https://t.co/qvBu0XaXtp
The massive container ship has been at the crash site since the bridge collapse in late March. https://t.co/kil9h8WDRk
Aerial images showed a section of roadway that once ran across the collapsed Francis Scott Key Bridge as it lay stretched across the container ship that brought the structure down. https://t.co/lL2yjMimgt
Crashed ship that took down Baltimore bridge refloated, towed from channel https://t.co/zQLZ6AGWFF https://t.co/qNhAKx2Vr2
Eighteen hours of preparations start Sunday to refloat the ship that destroyed Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge and move it to a nearby dock, as officials continue clearing the channel of wreckage that’s blocked the city’s port for almost two months. https://t.co/peB2yYGo1a
The container ship that caused the deadly collapse of Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge was refloated at high tide Monday and began slowly moving back to port, guided by several tugboats https://t.co/O7Xav3d12m
The container ship that demolished Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge nearly eight weeks ago was refloated early Monday and towed toward the city’s port. https://t.co/puiRCEIvRI
HAPPENING NOW: Aerial images show what remains of a section of roadway that was once part of the Baltimore Beltway as it ran across the Francis Scott Key Bridge. The road lays damaged, but unbroken, across the Dali, with even the concrete lane dividers still upright. The… https://t.co/QgEXkAi2Wr
Cargo ship Dali refloated to a marina 8 weeks after Baltimore bridge collapse https://t.co/Q4hk1G1CBk
The container ship that caused the deadly collapse of Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge was refloated at high tide Monday and began slowly moving back to port, guided by several tugboats. https://t.co/BlSa3rD1Sf https://t.co/6XCyadECzs
M/V DALI RETURNS TO DOCK ⚓🚢 Crews have moved the cargo ship back to a dock in the Port of Baltimore 55 days after it struck the Francis Scott Key Bridge, causing it to collapse -- here are some SkyTrak7 photos over the scene. READ MORE: https://t.co/LsfUC9JWbS https://t.co/qczFgA7F5m
Dali: Ship that hit Baltimore bridge on the move again https://t.co/NewFUomUEV
The container ship that caused the deadly collapse of Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge was refloated at high tide Monday and began slowly moving back to port, guided by several tugboats. Watch the video here. https://t.co/kZ2Nlajohl
The Dali cargo ship is on the move, almost 2 months after it crashed into and collapsed Baltimore’s Key Bridge https://t.co/Pww4svdnmF
Crews begin to move ship responsible for Key Bridge collapse back to port: https://t.co/OnbAtQltb2 https://t.co/ypOimMBXz6
HAPPENING NOW: Aerial images show the Dali, the container ship that caused the deadly collapse of Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge, as it is moved from the collapse site to a nearby marine terminal. DETAILS: https://t.co/tihPudJseS https://t.co/4beOHzRLSB
Dali cargo ship is finally floated back to Baltimore port two months after Francis Scott Key bridge collapse - with crew STILL on board https://t.co/kIbB86reP0 https://t.co/0sfwdc14yt
The Dali has been refloated and is no longer at the Francis Scott Key Bridge site! Five tugboats are transiting the vessel to a local marina. There the remainder of the steel and concrete on the bow will be removed and all containers offloaded. https://t.co/9duJVvgKOm
Ship that caused deadly Baltimore bridge collapse has been refloated and is moving back to port https://t.co/cL3hhFICkJ
Dali cargo ship floats back to Baltimore port two months after Key Bridge collapse https://t.co/vcVX6PS9jh https://t.co/agkf0tVqub
The Dali ship, which caused the Baltimore Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse two months ago, has been successfully refloated. https://t.co/Z6ulPJUNVh
The Dali has been refloated and removed from the Francis Scott Key Bridge site! Five tugboats are transiting the vessel to a local marina. There the remainder of the bridge debris on the bow will be removed and all containers removed. What happens afterwards is to be seen. https://t.co/yOFkHmGfcK
Ship that caused deadly Baltimore bridge collapse has been refloated, is moving https://t.co/RSmqeLzM0T
For the first time in almost two months, the container ship that caused the deadly collapse of Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge, is moving. https://t.co/qCqsI2Mmyj
They’re moving the Dali. 🚤 #PortOfBaltimore @loriannlarocco $DJT https://t.co/Xxtojy7pfF https://t.co/SkiE79Lkcv
#Baltimore ship to be moved today, but no freedom for 20 Indians on board https://t.co/uA0Kse92Jk
Container Ship Blocking Baltimore Port Refloated And Moved After Nearly Two Months https://t.co/3SaVX6qEaC
Video: The ship that caused the deadly collapse of Baltimore's Key Bridge has been refloated and moved toward a port. https://t.co/O7LrL6o9pL
The cargo ship Dali is on the move almost two months after its collision with the Key Bridge -- a step toward fully reopening the Port of Baltimore https://t.co/hB1g5kaDE6