"Baltimore's Key Bridge Collapse: Sonar Images, Liability Cap, and Potential Vulnerabilities"

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Sonar images reveal the mangled remains of Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge at the bottom of the Patapsco River, aiding in the challenging salvage operation ahead. The bridge collapsed after a cargo ship struck it, causing at least eight construction workers to fall into the water. The 3D renderings will assist divers in navigating the chaotic scene with limited visibility, as recovery efforts continue to remove steel and concrete debris and locate the remaining victims. The ship's owners have filed a court petition to limit their legal liability, as investigations into responsibility and compensation unfold.
Topics:top-news#accidents-and-disasters#francis-scott-key-bridge#patapsco-river#salvage-operation#sonar-images#us-army-corps-of-engineers
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- No contaminants detected in water after Baltimore bridge collapse, authorities say USA TODAY
- Major US bridges could be vulnerable to ship collisions, including one just downstream from Key Bridge CNN
- Riviera Beach residents told not to touch debris washed up from Key Bridge collapse CBS News
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