Collapsed bridge in Baltimore: maritime traffic is completely restored

Collapsed bridge in Baltimore: maritime traffic is completely restored
Collapsed bridge in Baltimore: maritime traffic is completely restored

Lhe access channel to the port of Baltimore is now completely reopened to maritime traffic, the US army announced on Monday, two and a half months after the catastrophic collapse of a bridge near this nerve center for the economy of the United States. United.

The channel in the Patapsco River estuary has been restored “to its original operational dimensions of 213 meters wide and 15 meters deep for commercial maritime traffic through the Port of Baltimore,” the teams announced in a press release soldiers responsible for this operation.

“Some 50,000 tonnes of debris from the bridge” were cleared from the river, they added.

On March 26, the container ship Dali, flying the Singaporean flag, suffered several electrical damage and crashed into the Francis Scott Key highway bridge, which collapsed like a house of cards.

Six workers who were carrying out repair work on the deck of the structure, all Latin American immigrants, were killed. Since then, the Dali has partially blocked the access channel to this important port for trade on the east coast of the United States.

However, a temporary channel allowed partial passage for navigation.

At the end of May, the container ship was refloated and towed to a nearby shipyard.

The Francis Scott Key Bridge served as an important highway for the northeastern United States, connecting the capital Washington and New York, while the Port of Baltimore is a hub for new vehicle trade in the United States. Nearly 850,000 cars and trucks passed through it last year, more than any other American port.

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