On March 26, 2024, the Dali container ship crashed into Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge, resulting in the loss of six lives.
The owner and operator of the cargo ship which crashed into a Baltimore bridge has agreed to pay $102m (£78.6m) to the federal government, the US Justice Department has said. Six construction ...
The March 26 ship allision and catastrophic collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore was a stark revelation of U ...
The claim was intended to recoup the money the U.S. government spent responding to the disaster and clearing the wreck of the Dali ship and bridge debris from the Port of Baltimore so the waterway ...
The settlement covers money the U.S. government spent responding to the disaster and clearing the wreck of the Dali ship and bridge debris from the Port of Baltimore so the waterway could reopen ...
In addition, the wreck of the DALI and the remnants of the Bridge obstructed the Fort McHenry Channel, blocking access to the Port of Baltimore and severing key links in the Nation’s ...
It covers money the US government spent responding to the disaster, including clearing the wreck of the Dali ship and bridge debris from the Port of Baltimore, so the waterway could reopen in June.
Salvage crews continue to remove wreckage from the Dali one month after the cargo ship collided with and caused the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge, April 26, 2024, in Baltimore.
The owners and operators of the Dali container ship that crashed into Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge March ... they cover the costs incurred from responding to and clearing the wreckage of the ...
The payment, approved by U.S. District Judge James Bredar, resolves the U.S. government's claims after the Justice Department filed a civil claim in September seeking $103 million from two Singaporean ...
The claim was intended to recoup the money the US government spent responding to the disaster and clearing the wreck of the Dali ship and bridge debris from the Port of Baltimore so the waterway ...