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Baltimore bridge collapse could disrupt supply chain for weeks

The collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge spanning the entrance to the Port of Baltimore has cut off the nation's ninth-largest port from all shipping activity and temporarily closed the port. The collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge near the Port of Baltimore, which has shut off the nation's ninth-largest port from all shipping activity and temporarily closed the port, could disrupt the supply chain for weeks. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is mobilizing a team of about 1,100 personnel to remove the debris from the bridge, with the help of three U.N. Navy vessels designed to recover heavy sunken objects. The collapse could disrupt supply chain operations for several weeks.

Baltimore bridge collapse could disrupt supply chain for weeks

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March 28 (UPI) -- The collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge spanning the entrance to the Port of Baltimore has cut off the nation's ninth-largest port from all shipping activity and temporarily closed the port.

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is mobilizing a team of about 1,100 personnel to remove bridge debris with the help of three U.S. Navy vessels that are designed to recover heavy sunken objects.


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