A crew of Indian and Sri Lankan men has spent the last 49 days confined to a hulking and motionless cargo vessel in Baltimore, its bow pinned by what's left of the shattered bridge it struck.
Authorities anticipate commercial shipping traffic through the Port of Baltimore will soon return to normal levels.
The container ship that caused the deadly collapse of Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge was refloated at high tide Monday an ...
The Baltimore shipping lane blocked for more than two months after a cargo ship collided with a major bridge in March, ...
The Port of Baltimore, which processes more cars and farm equipment than any other in the country, was effectively closed for ...
Washington (AFP) – The Baltimore shipping lane blocked for more than two months after a cargo ship collided with a major ...
The Port of Baltimore's federal channel was safely reopened to its original dimensions of 700 feet wide by 500 feet deep ...
Authorities anticipate commercial shipping traffic through the Port of Baltimore will soon return to normal levels after its ...
BALTIMORE - The main passageway for ships to the Port of Baltimore has been fully restored, 11 weeks after the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge. Now, commercial ships can pass through the main ...
Commercial shipping traffic through the Port of Baltimore is expected to return to normal levels next month, officials said Wednesday, after the channel fully reopened this week for ...