"Baltimore Bridge Collapse: Efforts to Restore Port Access and Liability Cap Claim"

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Salvage crews are working to clear the wreckage of the Key Bridge collapse in the Patapsco River, with multiple operations underway to clean up the debris. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has released a salvage plan, prioritizing the recovery of the construction workers' bodies and the clearing of the bridge debris from the Dali cargo ship. Efforts are also being made to soften the economic impact on businesses and residents, while questions arise about the precautions taken to protect the workers. Additionally, a floating crane involved in the cleanup has ties to a top-secret CIA mission during the Cold War.
Topics:nation#baltimore#construction-workers#disaster-recovery#key-bridge#salvage-operation#us-army-corps-of-engineers
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