With wreckage from the Key Bridge cleared, authorities restored the federal channel to its original 700-foot width and 50-foot depth, providing a moment of hope after a painful period in Baltimore.
With wreckage from the Key Bridge cleared, the original 700-foot wide and 50-foot deep shipping channel reopens, boosting hopes for an economic revival.
With wreckage from the Key Bridge cleared, the original 700-foot wide and 50-foot deep shipping channel opened Monday, boosting hopes for an economic revival.
BALTIMORE — Vessel traffic was suspended in and out of the Port of Baltimore, one of the nation’s busiest ports, after a container ship struck the Francis Scott Key Bridge and it collapsed early Tuesday morning, sending several cars into the Patapsco River. State transportation officials gave no estimate on when the port might reopen to vessels or the immediate impact on shipping. Officials, .