Singapore-Flagged Ship Experienced Momentary Propulsion Loss Before Bridge Collision In Baltimore
A 10,000 TEU, Singapore-flagged vessel involved in a massive bridge collision in Baltimore, US, had a momentary loss of propulsion.
A 10,000 TEU, Singapore-flagged vessel involved in a massive bridge collision in Baltimore, US, had a momentary loss of propulsion.
The cargo vessel “Dali” collided with Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge, causing a massive structural failure and plunging into the river underneath.
Six individuals are currently missing and assumed to be dead after a Singapore-flagged container vessel struck the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore.
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