First piece of Bal­ti­more bridge debris removed from riv­er

First piece of Baltimore bridge debris removed from river

Crews removed the first piece of the col­lapsed Fran­cis Scott Key Bridge from the Pat­ap­sco Riv­er on Sat­ur­day in an effort to reopen the Port of Bal­ti­more.
The north­ern part of the bridge’s steel frame was sawn off to allow it to be car­ried off in a barge. From there, the sec­tion will be trans­port­ed to the site of the for­mer Beth­le­hem Steel Mill, which will soon be a dis­tri­b­u­tion cen­ter for com­pa­nies such Ama­zon. Gov. Wes Moore (D‑MD) gave an update dur­ing a press con­fer­ence with­out offer­ing a spe­cif­ic time­line.
“This will even­tu­al­ly allow us to open up a tem­porar­i­ly restrict­ed chan­nel that will help us to get more ves­sels in the water around the site of the col­lapse,” Moore said. “It’s not going to take days, but once we com­plete this phase of the work, we can move more tugs and more barges and more boats into the area to accel­er­ate our recov­ery.”

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