Highly trained demolition crews have started cutting the top portion of a collapsed bridge in Baltimore into smaller sections for safe removal. The operation is being carried out by crane in the Patapsco River. The ship's owner, Grace Ocean Private Ltd., is exercising a legal maneuver. Maryland Gov. Wes Moore reports that the work is progressing and the mission continues. The first step in reopening the channel was the successful removal of a 200-ton span of the bridge.
Highly trained demolition crews began cutting the top portion of the north side of the collapsed bridge into smaller sections for safe removal by crane in the Patapsco River , in Baltimore , Maryland , March 30, 2024. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Kimberly Reaves)It's an around-the-clock operation, as the ship's owner involved in the incident, Singapore-based Grace Ocean Private Ltd. , is exercising a legal maneuver . Maryland Gov.
Wes Moore says the work is moving, and the mission continues. His report on the channel and salvage operation was given at the'They cut up and lifted a piece of the north section of the Key Bridge. The entire operation took 10 hours and in that time, they were able to cut and lift a 200-ton span of the bridge,' said Moore., the first step, officials say, in reopening the channe
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