Baltimore Port Reopens 11 Weeks After Key Bridge Collapse
Disruptions from the March 26 bridge collapse have cost the Baltimore region’s economy about $1.2 billion. The Baltimore port, one of America's largest shipping hubs, has reopened 11 weeks after the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed due to a cargo ship collision. The 2.6-km-long, four-lane bridge over the Patapsco River collapsed on March 26 after the 984-foot ship 'Dali' crashed into it, mostly manned by Indians. The collapse resulted in the death of six construction workers. US President Joe Biden praised the administration's efforts to reopen the Port of Baltimore, which is expected to rank first in the US by 2023. The FBI and US Coast Guard are investigating the incident.

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The Baltimore port, one of America's largest shipping hubs, formally reopened on Wednesday, 11 weeks after the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed when it was struck by a massive cargo ship mostly manned by Indians. The 2.6-km-long, four-lane Francis Scott Key Bridge over the Patapsco River collapsed on March 26 after the 984-foot ship ‘Dali’ crashed into it. The crew onboard the crippled ship included 20 Indians and one Sri Lankan.
“I made clear that my Administration would move heaven and earth to reopen the Port of Baltimore – one of our nation's largest shipping hubs. Today, thanks to the tireless work by the men and women in the Unified Command, the full navigation channel is now open to all vessel traffic, allowing a full return of commerce to the Port of Baltimore,” US President Joe Biden said in a statement.
In 2023, the Baltimore Port ranked first in the US in handling automobiles, light trucks, farm and construction machinery, as well as imported sugar and gypsum, according to the Maryland government’s website.
The collapse of the bridge resulted in the death of six construction workers. Crews have had to remove 50,000 tonnes of wreckage, the US Army Corps of Engineers said.
Some 2,000 salvage responders, including hundreds of specialists from around the world, worked to remove the heap of steel and concrete with the help of a fleet of tugboats and more than a dozen floating cranes.
Last month, the Dali was moved by tugboats, marking one of the last steps needed to clear up shipping routes before Monday's reopening. The FBI and US Coast Guard are investigating the incident.
Biden said within minutes of the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge, the US Coast Guard arrived on the scene. They established a Unified Command on the same day to support rescue and recovery operations and worked with the Army Corps of Engineers around the clock to remove the wreckage from the channel.
“My Departments of Transportation and Labor and the Small Business Administration worked hand-in-hand with federal and state partners to limit supply chain impacts and keep costs down for Americans, and to support impacted workers and small businesses,” he said.
“Our hearts remain with the families of the victims of the bridge collapse, and we will continue to stand with the community throughout this period of recovery,” Biden said.
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