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US Says Baltimore Bridge, Port Recovery Will Be “Very Long Road”

US Says Baltimore Bridge, Port Recovery Will Be “Very Long Road”

Posted on March 28, 2024 By admin


Baltimore is the biggest vehicle-handling port in the United States.

Washington:

A ship carrying a giant crane was en route Thursday to the scene of the catastrophic bridge collapse over Baltimore harbor, as authorities warned of extensive work before the major US port can reopen.

The machinery will be deployed in a tricky operation to clear the twisted steel remnants of the Francis Scott Key Bridge from where it fell 185 feet (56 meters) into the Patapsco River — blocking the entrance to the Port of Baltimore — after being struck by a massive cargo ship early Tuesday.

“We are moving heaven and earth” to get the commercial hub up and running again, senior White House official Tom Perez told MSNBC.

“There’s a heavy lift crane vessel that will be there later today to help with the debris,” he said.

Officials cautioned there would be challenges ahead, as efforts to recover the bodies of the four men still missing were called off late Wednesday when it was determined to be too dangerous to send divers into the wreckage.

“We’re… incredibly sensitive to the notion that this is also the resting place for four fathers, for four brothers, for four sons,” Perez added.

The missing men, all Latin American immigrants, are believed to have been killed when the Singapore-flagged 1,000-foot container ship Dali lost power and careened into a bridge support column.

Nearly the entire steel structure — crossed by tens of thousands of motorists each day — collapsed within seconds.

The workers were part of an eight-person road repair crew working an overnight shift. Two were rescued shortly after the collapse, and two bodies were recovered Wednesday.

Area residents attended a vigil at a nearby park Thursday morning, local media reported, while the Baltimore mayor’s Office of Immigrant Affairs established a relief fund to raise money for the victims’ families.

“Our hearts are with the families,” Maryland Governor Wes Moore told reporters, adding, “We are so sorry for this tragedy.”

He urged patience, saying, “This work (to rebuild) is not going to take hours, this work is not going to take days, this work is not going to take weeks.”

“We have a very long road ahead of us.”

– ‘Substantial loss’ –

Moore announced the Maryland Department of Transportation had asked the Biden administration for an initial $60 million for “immediate response efforts, and to lay the foundation for a rapid recovery.”

President Joe Biden earlier in the week pledged the federal government would cover the entire cost of rebuilding the bridge.

The disaster could result in the largest marine insurance payout ever, according to the head of insurance giant Lloyd’s of London, Bruce Carnegie-Brown.

“It feels like a very substantial loss, potentially the largest-ever marine insured loss, but not outside parameters that we plan for,” he told CNBC.

The harbor’s closure also raised concerns for the local economy — with 140,000 jobs supported by the port — and the wider national supply chain.

Baltimore is the biggest vehicle-handling port in the country, including cars and heavy farm equipment, according to US Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg. About $100 to $200 million in value comes through the port daily.

Up the coast from Baltimore, the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey will plan take on additional cargo to help blunt the supply chain impacts, the governors of those states pledged in a joint statement Thursday.

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

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