"US Army Corps of Engineers Aims to Reopen Baltimore Ports After Key Bridge Collapse"

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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers plans to open a limited access channel by the end of April to restore safe navigation in and out of the Port of Baltimore after the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed. The full channel is expected to reopen by the end of May. The Corps is also working to recover the two missing victims and warned that the timeline is ambitious and subject to change due to factors like bad weather or complexities in the wreckage. The Port of Baltimore, a vital economic hub, was severely impacted by the collapse, with the port handling car shipments and agricultural products.
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