BALTIMORE - More progress was made Tuesday night at the site of the Key Bridge collapse. A 45-foot deep limited access channel opened for commercial vessel traffic. It's the deepest channel to open ...
A 400-foot-wide, 50-foot-deep channel into the Baltimore harbor opened Tuesday after officials claimed victory over one of the largest hurdles in clearing the aftermath of the Francis Scott Key Bridge ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The wreckage stemming from the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse will take a week longer to clean up than initially anticipated.
After months of cleanup and the use of temporary channels, Baltimore’s 50-foot deep, 700-foot wide shipping channel is expected to fully reopen this weekend and potentially as soon as Saturday. When ...
A 400-foot-wide, 50-foot-deep channel into the Baltimore harbor is expected to open later Tuesday as officials claimed victory over one of the largest hurdles in clearing the aftermath of the Francis ...
THE PORT. RIGHT, JASON. AND RIGHT NOW SHIPS ARE COMING INTO THE PORT OF BALTIMORE THROUGH THE 400 FOOT WIDE CHANNEL. THAT’S A LIMITED ACCESS CHANNEL. THE UNIFIED COMMAND SAYS, THOUGH, THAT THEY ARE ...
DOLLARS. BUT WE BEGIN WITH 11 NEWS ANCHOR JASON NEWTON AT THE LIVE DESK. JASON, THE CHANNEL IS OPEN, BUT THE WORK, YOU KNOW, IT’S FAR FROM OVER. EXACTLY. PROCESSING OF ALL THAT WRECKAGE WILL CONTINUE ...
SPARROWS POINT, Maryland (WBAL) — Port of Baltimore workers are looking forward to a return to some normalcy as operations slowly resume after the Dali cargo ship was removed from the shipping channel ...
Nineteen vessels have traveled through the 38-foot-deep Fort McHenry Limited Access Channel since it opened on April 25, officials said on April 30. Nine vessels traveled into the Port of Baltimore, ...
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