Crews have opened a second temporary channel allowing limited marine traffic to bypass the wreckage of Baltimore’s collapsed Francis Scott Key Bridge, which is blocking the vital port’s main shipping
BALTIMORE Crews opened a second temporary channel on Tuesday allowing a limited amount of marine traffic to bypass the mangled wreckage of Baltimore s collapsed Francis Scott Key Bridge, which had blocked the vital port s main shipping channel since its destruction one week ago.
Crews have opened a second temporary channel allowing limited marine traffic to bypass the wreckage of Baltimore’s collapsed Francis Scott Key Bridge, which is blocking the vital port’s main shipping channel. Authorities said Tuesday that work is also continuing to open a third channel that will allow larger vessels to pass through the bottleneck since the bridge collapse one week ago. The channels are primarily for vessels helping with the cleanup effort. Meanwhile, Gov. Wes Moore said at a news conference that rough weather conditions in recent days have made it unsafe for divers who are trying to recover the bodies of the four construction workers believed trapped underwater in the wreckage.
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The channels are open primarily to vessels involved in the cleanup effort after the bridge collapse, along with some barges and tugs that have been stuck in the Port of Baltimore.