Baltimore’s Fort McHenry Federal Channel Fully Restored After the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge

After the tragic collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge on March 26, 2024, the Fort McHenry Federal Channel has finally reopened.

The US Army Corps of Engineers and the US Navy Supervisor of Salvage and Diving removed nearly 50,000 tons of wreckage from the Patapsco River.

A container ship lost power and struck a supporting column of the bridge, killing six road construction workers.

The port, a key hub for processing cars and farm equipment, was closed for weeks.

The channel has been restored to its previous depth and width, resuming normal operations.

The reopening involved 56 federal, state, and local authorities, and 500 specialists from around the world.

The refloating of the cargo ship M/V Dali on May 20, 2024, marked a significant milestone.

With the channel open, two-way traffic can resume, easing safety regulations.me text