"Baltimore Bridge Collapse: Clearing Wreckage and Port Crisis Updates"

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The largest crane on the Eastern Seaboard is set to arrive in Baltimore to assist in removing wreckage from the collapsed Francis Scott Key Bridge and the cargo ship that caused it, a complex and essential task for reopening the Port of Baltimore and recovering potential remains. The bridge collapse has halted shipping traffic and affected thousands of dock workers, prompting efforts to reroute supply chains and accommodate cargo shipments at other ports. Meanwhile, investigators are interviewing the vessel's pilots and crew to gather evidence and determine the cause of the collision.
Topics:nation#baltimore#bridge-collapse#infrastructure#national-transportation-safety-board#port-of-baltimore#salvage-operation
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