The first cargo ship crossing after the collapse of the Baltimore bridge in the United States

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The first cargo ship crossed the newly constructed canal in Baltimore, United States, after being stranded in the port for a month since the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge due to a ship colliding with it.

The Axios website stated that the importance of this crossing is due to the fact that the cargo ship sailing next to the wreckage of the bridge and the stranded city of Dali is considered a sign of the ongoing recovery efforts since the catastrophic bridge collapse led to the death of 6 construction workers.

It is noteworthy that the collapse led to the obstruction of shipping and traffic in the Port of Baltimore, which is considered one of the busiest ports in the United States, and is expected to have a widespread impact throughout the country.

And so the cargo carrier set sail Balsa 94 Under the Panamanian flag on Thursday through a new canal, heading towards St. John’s in Canada.

This ship is one of 5 ships that were stuck, and all of them are now expected to pass through the temporary canal that was opened with a width of 35 feet.

Source: Agencies

2024-04-27 01:55:29

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