The ill-fated container ship Dali, responsible for the deadly collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, has been successfully escorted back to port after eight weeks. The largest channel to the Port of Baltimore is set to reopen for 24/7 vessel traffic, marking a significant milestone in the recovery effort. Maryland Governor Wes Moore expressed satisfaction with the ship's removal but emphasized that work is ongoing. The crew of the Dali remains on board as investigations continue.
First #cruise ship leaves Port of Baltimore since Francis Key Bridge collapse fr @CBSNews https://t.co/sLGCaqkSEK
For the first time since the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge, a cruise ship has left the Port of Baltimore. https://t.co/keGQ4hqn3X
A cruise ship departed from Baltimore on Saturday for the first time since the Key Bridge disaster. https://t.co/Ul0bi0yCy8
A social media announcement about the port declared, "Baltimore is back." https://t.co/TcDIdCX6a2
The Port of Baltimore is now back open for cruise ships departing from its cruise terminal after the Key Bridge collapse in March. https://t.co/qQHqAtpX0B
Along with the removal of the M/V Dali, salvage crews have expanded the Port of Baltimore limited access channel to a width of 400 feet and a depth of 50 feet on May 20. https://t.co/XUSsuo8bYt
Vessel traffic resumed at the #PortofBaltimore last week. @project44 estimates that the #supplychain cost of the port closure exceeded $37M in demurrage alone. For more insights on the #BaltimoreBridge collapse, check out their feature in @SCBrain. 🚢📉💰 https://t.co/CJyTWRD9uS
It was 60 days ago that tragedy struck Baltimore. An errant cargo ship carrying thousands of containers bound for Sri Lanka slammed into the Francis Scott Key Bridge, bringing down the 1,200-foot structure into the Patapsco River. The incident killed six construction workers…
The Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore collapsed early Tuesday, March 26 after a column was struck by a container ship that reportedly lost power, sending vehicles and people into the Patapsco River. https://t.co/Rd0uUCSrKX
Long before Key Bridge collapse, Baltimore mariners warned of ‘ship strikes’ @stevesthompson @iduncan https://t.co/0I6hIIFkiz
The Port of Baltimore is ready for its comeback story two months after Maryland's biggest maritime disaster, the collapse of the Francis Scott Key and the closure of the Port of Baltimore. https://t.co/ZSMxgk1jDz
Port of Baltimore ready for post-Dali recovery with improvements after Key Bridge disaster @wjz 🔗https://t.co/S60SvToZab https://t.co/YEwEqTKdPP
A NEW VIEW: A look today from the Port of Baltimore at where the Key Bridge once stood. And new video of the Dali. @wjz #KeyBridgeCollapse https://t.co/k4t7QIXB0d
ON WJZ AT 5 PM: @HellgrenWJZ has an inside look on a comeback story and business returning to the Port of Baltimore eight weeks after the Key Bridge collapse. https://t.co/lW4381QZTk
We were granted access at the Port of Baltimore to look at some of the improvements being done since the Dali disaster. We’ll have an inside look at their comeback story tonight at 5&6 on @wjz https://t.co/p1XEzFIgUg
Permanent channel reopens for Port of Baltimore ship traffic #logistics #shipping #freight https://t.co/ethpp70Ixd
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…
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
Baltimore Bridge Collapse: Navigation Restored https://t.co/268kGMdrWN
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
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
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
Hope floats as the Dali is freed from Baltimore bridge | STAFF COMMENTARY https://t.co/Rd57vSCshp
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