The largest crane on the Eastern Seaboard is arriving by barge so crews can begin removing the wreckage from the deadly Baltimore bridge collapse.
A container ship rests against the wreckage of the Francis Scott Key Bridge on Thursday, March 28, 2024, in Baltimore, Md. After days of searching through murky water for the workers missing after the bridge collapsed, officials are turning their attention Thursday to what promises to be a massive salvage operation.
He warned of a long road to recovery but said he was grateful to the Biden administration for approving $60 million in immediate aid. President Joe Biden has said the federal government will pay the full cost of rebuilding the bridge. State police have said that based on sonar scans, the vehicles appear to be encased in a “superstructure” of concrete and other debris., who were part of a construction crew fixing potholes on the bridge, were from Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador, Butler said. At least eight people initially went into the water when theDuring the Baltimore Orioles’ opening day game Thursday, Sgt. Paul Pastorek, Cpl.
Of the 21 crew members on the ship, 20 are from India, Randhir Jaiswal, the nation’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson, told reporters, saying one was slightly injured and needed stitches but “all are in good shape and good health.” Booms were placed to prevent any spreading of oil, and state environmental officials were sampling the water and air.
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Barges are bringing cranes to Baltimore to help remove bridge wreckage and open shipping routeBALTIMORE (AP) — Massive barges carrying cranes streamed toward Baltimore on Thursday to begin the challenging work of removing twisted metal and concrete
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Barges are bringing cranes to Baltimore to help remove bridge wreckage and open shipping routeMassive barges carrying cranes are heading to Baltimore to begin the challenging work of removing twisted metal and concrete from the collapsed bridge that’s blocking a key shipping route.
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Barges are bringing cranes to Baltimore to help remove bridge wreckage and open shipping routeMassive barges carrying cranes are heading to Baltimore to begin the challenging work of removing twisted metal and concrete from the collapsed bridge that’s blocking a key shipping route.
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Barges are bringing cranes to Baltimore to help remove bridge wreckage and open shipping routeMassive barges carrying cranes are heading to Baltimore to begin the challenging work of removing twisted metal and concrete from the collapsed bridge that’s blocking a key shipping route.
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Barges are bringing cranes to Baltimore to help reopen key shipping routeMuch of the Port of Baltimore is closed off to ships for the foreseeable future, creating supply chain concerns for the region.
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Barges are bringing cranes to Baltimore to help remove bridge wreckage, open shipping routeMassive barges carrying cranes streamed toward Baltimore on Thursday to begin the challenging work of removing twisted metal and concrete in an attempt to open a key shipping route blocked by the wreckage of the Francis Scott Key Bridge.
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