"Stranded: The Indian Crew's Ordeal After Baltimore Bridge Crash"

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The 20 Indian crew members of the cargo ship Dali, which collided with a bridge in Baltimore, are still on the vessel, tending to daily tasks while officials work to clear the debris. The ship was en route to Sri Lanka with 4,700 containers when it lost power and struck the Francis Scott Key Bridge. The crew members are in good health, with one receiving stitches for a minor injury. It may take weeks to remove the debris and free the ship, and there is no exact timeline for extraction. Once investigations are complete, the crew may be swapped and sent home.
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