The Dali was not the largest ship Baltimore had ever seen. But it was plenty big: almost 1,000 feet long and nearly 160 feet wide. It weighed in at more than 116,000 tons.
On Friday the Navy confirmed that three ships had arrived in Baltimore Harbor to work under the Navy’s Supervisor of Salvage and Diving to clear parts of the destroyed bridge that are underwater.
Being right in the very heart of the shipping district, surrounded by piers, they are within easy reach of all ships coming into the Baltimore Harbor. Upper Plant The Upper Plant, comprising 9.6 ...
The ship responsible for the accident is the Dali, a Singapore-flagged vessel that is 300 meters long and 48.2 meters wide. According to footage recorded by a Baltimore Harbor webcam, before ...
BALTIMORE – About 10 months after colliding with Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge, the Dali container ship is back in business. The vessel underwent temporary repairs in Norfolk and then ...
Six people are missing and presumed dead after a container ship hit the landmark Francis Scott Key Bridge in the US city of Baltimore, causing it to collapse. The Coast Guard said it had suspended ...
The cargo ship involved in the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse in Baltimore that is presumed to have killed six people had been in Portsmouth last weekend, according to the Port of Virginia.
Footage shared with the Wall Street Journal shows one ship leaving the Port of Baltimore after being stranded for weeks. Vessels became trapped after the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed on ...
BALTIMORE – Federal agents on Saturday boarded a vessel managed by the same company as a cargo ship that caused the deadly Baltimore bridge collapse, the FBI confirmed. In statements ...
After two years participating in an innovative, hands-on maritime program at Baltimore’s Digital Harbor High School, ...
The owner of the massive container ship Dali, which caused the deadly collapse of Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge last month, has initiated a process requiring owners of the cargo on board ...
A powerless large cargo ship hit the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, Maryland, early Tuesday, leading to the structure's collapse while many people had to be rescued from the Patapsco River.