Salvage crews in Baltimore are gearing up to extract the segment of the bridge resting atop the vessel Dali, marking a critical phase in the aftermath of the Key Bridge collapse.
Monitoring and Preparation Underway
The Key Bridge Unified Command officials have initiated meticulous preparations, utilizing specialized equipment to closely monitor the Dali and the bridge wreckage in contact with it. Captain David O’Connell, the Federal On-Scene Coordinator for Key Bridge Unified Command, emphasized the necessity of comprehensive planning and expertise for this operation.
Governor Wes Moore Addresses Complexity
Governor Wes Moore highlighted the intricate nature of the upcoming removal process, labeling it as remarkably complicated during a recent press conference.
Container Removal for Access
To facilitate access to the bridge segment on the Dali, salvage crews have already extracted 182 containers from the vessel, paving the way for the next phase of operations.
Reopening of Limited Access Channel
Officials from the Port of Baltimore have announced plans to reopen the Limited Access Channel to a depth of 45 feet, with the anticipated removal of the Dali expected to clear the way for this reopening around May 10th.
Conclusion: Ensuring Safety and Efficiency
As preparations intensify for the delicate operation of removing the bridge wreckage from the Dali, authorities emphasize their commitment to executing the task with the utmost safety and efficiency. The upcoming weeks will be critical as Baltimore navigates through the aftermath of the Key Bridge collapse.
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