Crews remove containers from collapsed Baltimore bridge
Salvage crews on Sunday began removing containers from the deck of the cargo ship that crashed into and collapsed the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, an important step toward the full reopening of one of the nation’s main shipping lanes.
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KEY BRIDGE RESPONSE 2024 UNIFIED COMMAND VIA AP
In this photo provided by the Key Bridge Response 2024 Unified Command, response crews begin removing shipping containers from the deck of the cargo ship Dali using a floating crane barge at the site of the Francis Scott Key Bridge, Sunday, April 7, in Baltimore.KEY BRIDGE RESPONSE 2024 UNIFIED COMMAND VIA AP
In this photo provided by the Key Bridge Response 2024 Unified Command, a specialized salvage climber scales a container to survey the damage to containers onboard the cargo ship Dali at the site of the Francis Scott Key Bridge, Saturday, April 6, in Baltimore. Salvage crews on Sunday began removing containers from the deck of the cargo ship that crashed into and collapsed the bridge, an important step toward the full reopening of one of the nation’s main shipping lanes.KEY BRIDGE RESPONSE 2024 UNIFIED COMMAND VIA AP
In this photo provided by the Key Bridge Response 2024 Unified Command, response crews begin removing shipping containers from the deck of the cargo ship Dali using a floating crane barge at the site of the Francis Scott Key Bridge, Sunday, April 7, in Baltimore.KEY BRIDGE RESPONSE 2024 UNIFIED COMMAND VIA AP
In this photo provided by the Key Bridge Response 2024 Unified Command, response crews begin removing shipping containers from the deck of the cargo ship Dali using a floating crane barge at the site of the Francis Scott Key Bridge, Sunday, April 7, in Baltimore.KEY BRIDGE RESPONSE 2024 UNIFIED COMMAND VIA AP
In this photo provided by the Key Bridge Response 2024 Unified Command, response crews begin removing shipping containers from the deck of the cargo ship Dali using a floating crane barge at the site of the Francis Scott Key Bridge, Sunday, April 7, in Baltimore.KAITLIN NEWMAN/THE BALTIMORE BANNER VIA AP
A section of the container ship Dali is seen with the collapsed Francis Scott Key Bridge upon it, as seen from the debris retrieval vessel Reynolds, April 4, in Baltimore.THE BALTIMORE BANNER VIA AP
The site of the collapsed Francis Scott Key Bridge and the container ship that toppled it, Dali, are seen from a debris retrieval vessel, the Reynolds, April 4, in Baltimore.THE BALTIMORE BANNER VIA AP
The site of the collapsed Francis Scott Key Bridge and the container ship that toppled it, Dali, are seen from a debris retrieval vessel, the Reynolds, April 4.THE BALTIMORE BANNER VIA AP
The site of the collapsed Francis Scott Key Bridge and the container ship that toppled it, Dali, are seen from the debris retrieval vessel Reynolds, April 4, in Baltimore.THE BALTIMORE BANNER VIA AP
The site of the collapsed Francis Scott Key Bridge and the container ship that toppled it, Dali, are seen from the debris retrieval vessel Reynolds, April 4, in Baltimore.THE BALTIMORE BANNER VIA AP
Workers are seen in the beginning stages of dismantling the steel from the frame of the collapsed Francis Scott Key Bridge, using an exothermic cutting torch, April 4, in Baltimore.THE BALTIMORE BANNER VIA AP
The site of the collapsed Francis Scott Key Bridge and the container ship that toppled it, Dali, right, are seen from a debris retrieval vessel, the Reynolds, April 4.