Explosion Clears Path for Dali Cargo Ship in Baltimore Harbor

Baltimore, Maryland – Crews in Baltimore are actively assessing a controlled explosion aimed at dislodging the cargo ship Dali from the collapsed Francis Scott Key Bridge. The ship has been immobile in the city for 50 days following a power loss that resulted in a collision with a column of the bridge, leading to its … Read more

BRIDGE EXPLOSION DEMOLISHES DALI: Millions of pounds of Key Bridge debris destroyed in controlled blast

BALTIMORE, MARYLAND – A controlled explosion was carried out on the Francis Scott Key Bridge on Monday evening, resulting in the collapse of a section of the bridge onto the Patapsco River. The detonation, which took place at 5:01 p.m., involved approximately 50 small explosives that sliced the steel structure into pieces, with many of … Read more

Bridge Blast: Francis Scott Key Bridge Steel Demolition Frees Dali Container Ship

BALTIMORE, Maryland — In a significant step towards reopening the port’s busy shipping channel, crews conducted a controlled demolition of the largest remaining steel span of the collapsed Francis Scott Key Bridge. The demolition, which took place Monday evening, involved explosives that quickly brought down the span into the water, releasing a cloud of black … Read more

Demolition Scheduled to Remove Collapsed Maryland Bridge from Dali Ship

Baltimore, Maryland – A controlled demolition is set to take place to dismantle the largest remaining section of the Francis Scott Key Bridge, which collapsed on March 26 after being struck by a massive container ship. The collapse resulted in the deaths of six roadworkers, all Latino immigrants who were working on overnight road repairs … Read more

Explosive Operation Planned to Free Stuck Dali Ship in Baltimore

Baltimore, Maryland – The Dali container ship has been marooned in Baltimore for over six weeks after a tragic collision with the Francis Scott Key bridge. The ship, which lost power, careened into one of the bridge’s supports, causing it to collapse and claiming the lives of six workers. Now, engineers are devising a plan … Read more