Fifth body recovered from Baltimore’s waters
On May 1, 2024, at the Baltimore Key Bridge incident site, the Unified Command recovered the fifth body of another missing victim.
Read moreOn May 1, 2024, at the Baltimore Key Bridge incident site, the Unified Command recovered the fifth body of another missing victim.
Read moreOn 2nd April, crews created a second temporary passage, enabling a restricted amount of maritime traffic to navigate around the damaged remains of Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge. The bridge had been obstructing the primary shipping route of the crucial port for a week following its collapse.
Read moreAccording to Reuters, on 1st April, the port of Baltimore opened a temporary channel, allowing the release of some tugs and barges previously stranded due to the bridge collapse last week. However, officials noted that broader efforts to restore commercial shipping were still hindered by persistent challenges.
Read moreOn Tuesday, 26 March, 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 moreThe Norwegian Safety Investigation Authority (NSIA) issued its accident report on the loss of propulsion and near-grounding of cruise ship Viking Sky on 23 March 2019.
Read moreInvestigations and inquiries have begun into the catastrophic collision that took place in Baltimore on March 26, which resulted in casualties and the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge.
Read moreA major bridge in Baltimore, the Francis Scott Key Bridge, collapsed on Tuesday, 26 March, after being hit by the container ship MV Dali.
Read moreThe International Transport Workers’ Federation (ITF) has issued a statement in which it condemns in the strongest possible terms the attack on the MV True Confidence, which has claimed the lives of three innocent seafarers and left others wounded.
Read moreAttacks in the Red Sea area have unfortunately resulted in the most feared upon escalation: the death of innocent seafarers.
Read moreEMSA has published its Annual Overview of Marine Casualties and Incidents 2023, which presents statistics on marine casualties and incidents that cover the period from 1st of January 2014 to 31st of December 2022, reported by the EU Member States.
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