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First Container Ship Arrives At Port Of Baltimore A Month After The Key Bridge Collapse

Image Credits: Port of Baltimore/Twitter

The Port of Baltimore marked a key milestone on April 28, when the first container ship since the Francis Scott Key Bridge Collapse arrived at Seagirt Terminal, signaling a step toward recovery from the horrific incident that killed six people.

The MSC Cargo Passion III crossed the temporary 35-foot channel, carrying nearly 1,000 containers, demonstrating the continuous efforts to restore normalcy at one of the East Coast’s busiest ports.

We’ve reached another milestone! The Port of Baltimore reported via social media that the first container ship had arrived at Seagirt Terminal since the crisis began, demonstrating the port community’s determination.

The collapse of the Key Bridge on March 26 halted maritime trade and prompted a large rescue and recovery operation.

Four temporary channels were quickly established to relieve the congestion caused by the Bridge Collapse, with the most recent 35-foot-deep canal opening on April 25.

While this fourth channel closed on Monday and will reopen on May 10, the port continues to operate through three other channels with various depths of 20, 14, and 11 feet.

Image Credits: Port of Baltimore/Twitter

The channels have facilitated vessel movement, although with limits, ensuring that essential commerce may continue despite the problems caused by the tragedy.

Governor Wes Moore of Maryland emphasized the importance of these routes, particularly deeper drafts, in enabling the flow of essential goods via the Port of Baltimore, which serves as a lifeline for regional and national supply chains.

The US Army Corps of Engineers has been relentless in its salvage efforts, emphasizing clearing the major shipping channel to restore full port access.

Massive floating cranes have been dispatched to retrieve wreckage and debris, and over 1,300 tons of steel have already been recovered from the river.

Despite progress, the toll of the tragedy remains high.

As recovery teams work tirelessly to locate the last two missing workers, the community mourns the loss of six lives, including people from various backgrounds who have contributed to Maryland.

The port officials emphasized their commitment to safety and appreciated the public’s patience and support during this difficult time.

With the main shipping channel set to reopen by the end of May, there is cautious optimism about a return to routine, even as the memory of the Key Bridge collapse persists.

Reference: USA Today, CBS News

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