On 26 March, the cargo ship Dali lost power and crashed into one of the supports of the bridge in Baltimore, Maryland. Since then, crews removed around 50,000 tons of steel and concrete from the Patapsco River.
Baltimore's shipping channel has been fully reopened, nearly three months after the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed, On 26 March, the cargo ship Dali lost power and crashed into one of the supports of the bridge in Baltimore, Maryland. Video captured the moment the huge structure fell into the river, killing six men - all roadway workers who had been on the bridge at the time.
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