

Credit: Unsplash
Major Collision Causing the Collapse of the Bridge
The recent collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, caused by a collision with a massive cargo ship, has prompted inquiries into the vessel responsible, a Singapore-flagged container ship named the Dali.
The Dali, measuring nearly 1,000 feet in length, was departing from Baltimore Harbor en route to Sri Lanka when it struck a support pylon of the bridge around 1:30 a.m. ET. Initial data suggests it was traveling at approximately 8 knots (about 9 mph) before the collision, as indicated by LSEG shipping data.
During the incident, the ship’s crew managed to send a critical emergency alert, allowing authorities to clear the bridge of further car traffic, potentially saving lives.
The Dali had previously been involved in a minor incident at Belgium’s Port of Antwerp in July 2016, where it sustained damages after striking a stone wall during unmooring maneuvers. However, it remained afloat and underwent repairs. Additionally, an inspection in Chile last year revealed propulsion and auxiliary machinery deficiencies, which were addressed before the vessel continued its operations.
Despite these incidents, the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore confirmed that the Dali had passed overseas inspections and held certificates ensuring its structural integrity and functionality at the time of the Baltimore bridge collision. The ship had undergone two foreign port state inspections in June and September of the previous year, with minor issues rectified before departure.
The vessel was chartered by Danish shipping giant Maersk, who expressed condolences for those affected by the incident and pledged cooperation with investigations. Since the expansion of the Panama Canal in 2016, Baltimore’s port has handled some of the world’s largest cargo ships, dealing with goods ranging from automotives to machinery.
As investigations into the Baltimore bridge collapse continue, scrutiny over the Dali’s role in the incident remains a focal point, highlighting the importance of maritime safety and regulatory compliance.
Vinicius Jr’s Emotional Response To Racial Abuse
-
As the Arizona Senate race heats up, former Republican gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake continues to close the gap with...
-
Billionaire investor Ray Dalio expressed serious concerns about the future of America after the upcoming election, citing the escalating...
-
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) announced that a recent E. coli outbreak has affected 75 people...
-
Let’s take a moment to chat about something that’s been weighing on the minds of many: the state of...
-
In a monumental decision, the Nebraska Supreme Court ruled on Wednesday that individuals with felony convictions who have completed...
-
As Florida reels from the devastation caused by back-to-back hurricanes Milton and Helene, the psychological toll on residents is...
-
Amazon is doubling down on its revolutionary cashierless technology, “Just Walk Out,” after pulling it from most of its...
-
President Joe Biden will travel to North and South Carolina today to assess the widespread devastation caused by Hurricane...
-
As Claudia Sheinbaum prepares to take office as Mexico’s first female president on October 1, concerns are escalating in...
-
In the wake of the tragic shooting at Apalachee High School that claimed the lives of two students and...
-
Consumer prices in the United States increased at the slowest rate in over three years last month, raising hopes...
-
Sophia Rosing, a former University of Kentucky student, pleaded guilty on Monday to multiple charges stemming from a 2022...