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Restoration of bridge • 25%
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Preservation as a historic site • 25%
Public announcements from Baltimore city or Maryland state government
USACEBaltimore to Use Explosives to Free Dali Ship from Baltimore Bridge
May 10, 2024, 05:16 AM
Salvage operations in Baltimore, announced by USACEBaltimore, are set to utilize precision explosives to dislodge the Dali container ship, which has been trapped under the wreckage of the Francis Scott Key Bridge for over a month. The controlled demolition is planned to safely separate the ship from the collapsed bridge structure, aiming to mitigate further damage and facilitate the ship's release.
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Return to service • 33%
Sold for scrap • 33%
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