(NEW YORK) The 130-ton Ever Forward cargo ship that has been mired in the mud of the Chesapeake Bay in Maryland for more than a month was dislodged and&helli
BALTIMORE — At long last, the Ever Forward is free. After weeks of tugging, pulling, digging and dumping, the 1,095-foot cargo ship was pried from the muddy clutches of the Chesapeake Bay on Sunday morning. Two pulling barges and five mighty tug boats maneuvered the massive ship backward and sideways
ABC News(NEW YORK) The 130-ton Ever Forward cargo ship that has been mired in the mud of the Chesapeake Bay in Maryland for more than a month was dislodged
WASHINGTON, April 18 A massive container ship stranded for a month in the US east coast’s Chesapeake Bay was refloated on Sunday, local media reported. The Ever Forward, owned by the Taiwan-based company Evergreen, became lodged in some 20 feet (six meters) of mud a few hundred yards.