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The container ship Dali has arrived in the Port of Baltimore after crews moved the ship for first time in 55 days. It was stranded in the Patapsco River after striking the Key Bridge.
The owner and manager of the Dali knew it had problems before leaving port March 26 and should pay full damages, the city of Baltimore said.
The Dali had been in Baltimore since it lost power in the early hours of March 26, colliding with a Key Bridge pier and collapsing the structure, killing six construction workers.
The 11 Dali crew members remaining in Baltimore have been off the ship since June. Before that, the entire crew spent three months onboard before they were allowed to disembark.
Twelve weeks after the Dali cargo ship lost power and crashed into a famed Baltimore bridge, the mammoth vessel will soon ...
BALTIMORE -- Dali, the cargo ship that crashed into the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore before its collapse, is set to be refloated Monday after eight weeks of salvage efforts requiring the ...
The cargo ship Dali headed out of Baltimore for Virginia nearly three months after losing power and crashing into the Francis Scott Key Bridge. The 984-foot Dali began moving shortly before 8:30 a ...
Nearly two months after knocking down the Francis Scott Key Bridge, the container ship Dali is back in Baltimore. The Dali had been resting on the muddy floor of the Patapsco River since the March ...
The cargo ship Dali is a Singaporean-flagged vessel. A giant container ship struck a bridge in the Baltimore harbor early Tuesday morning, collapsing the structure and sending construction workers ...
The Dali, the Singapore-flagged container ship that smashed into the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore and destroyed it early Tuesday, reportedly lost propulsion and tried to warn officials ...
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The Dali lost power on March 26 as it was exiting the Port of Baltimore and careened into one of the Key Bridge support pillars, crumpling the 1.6-mile span above, where eight members of a ...