Operation to refloat MV Dali underway in Baltimore
The refloat and transit of the M/V Dali from its current location in Baltimore to a local marine terminal is slated for the morning of May 20, if the right conditions are met.
Read moreThe refloat and transit of the M/V Dali from its current location in Baltimore to a local marine terminal is slated for the morning of May 20, if the right conditions are met.
Read moreThe Baltimore bridge disaster is sending shockwaves through the maritime industry, laying bare the vulnerabilities inherent in everyday operations, and underscoring the value of proactive risk management measures, Ed McNamara, CEO, Armada Risk Partners argues.
Read moreAfter the impressive operation earlier this week that used controlled charges to remove the Francis Scott Key Bridge span from the M/V Dali containership, preparations are now underway to refloat the vessel and clear the channel.
Read moreThe National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has released an investigation report on an incident where the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore collapsed following a collision with the container ship MV Dali, creating a major impact in US trade and port operations.
Read moreAccording to Reuters, on May 13th, crews in Baltimore conducted controlled explosions to facilitate the removal of a section of the collapsed Francis Scott Key Bridge from the bow of the large container ship that caused the span to topple in March.
Read moreThe planned controlled demolition of the largest remaining steel section of the collapsed Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore has been delayed due to unfavorable weather conditions, officials announced on 12th May.
Read moreThe Key Bridge Response Unified Command is scheduled to use precision cuts made with small charges to remove a large section of the Francis Scott Key Bridge wreckage from on top of the M/V DALI.
Read moreOn May 1, 2024, at the Baltimore Key Bridge incident site, the Unified Command recovered the fifth body of another missing victim.
Read moreAt the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse site, efforts are underway to refloat and remove the grounded Dali container ship within approximately the next 10 days, aiming to restore maritime traffic flow through Baltimore’s port.
Read moreFollowing the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge, the Port of Baltimore has opened the Fort McHenry Limited Access Channel (LAC) as a temporary solution.
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