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Stuck Ships and Supply-Chain Inflation
It has been a week since the Dali, a container ship, struck the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore. It’s still stuck there, and the images remain amazing, in part because the vessel is so huge compared with what’s left of the bridge. How could ...
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Tangled in Steel With No Way Out: How the Crew Stuck in Baltimore Is Faring
Twenty-two seafarers from India find themselves not only trapped in the ship that struck the Francis Scott Key Bridge, but also in an unexpected spotlight.
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A Close-Up View of the Baltimore Bridge Collapse
From roughly 100 yards away, the site of one of the worst bridge collapses in the country’s history is haunting.
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Baltimore Investigation Turns to Ship’s Deadly Mechanical Failure
The Dali reported a power blackout and steering problems before hitting the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore. The disastrous mechanical failure so far has not been explained.
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Biden Will Visit Baltimore Next Week After Bridge Collapse
The president’s visit comes as officials start planning for major economic disruptions after a ship struck the Francis Scott Key Bridge.
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The Five Minutes That Brought Down the Key Bridge
When a massive cargo ship lost power in Baltimore, crews scrambled to control the ship and to evacuate the bridge lying ahead. But it was too late.
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Business
Another Wayward Container Ship Shows World Trade’s Fragility
The destruction of a Baltimore bridge has crippled a busy port, adding to the strains confronting the global supply chain.
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The Baltimore Bridge Collapse Will Strain America’s Ports. It’s Time to Strengthen Them.
The immediate impact of the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore on Tuesday was viscerally clear: In minutes, the Baltimore Harbor went from a humming logistics hub to a chaotic search and rescue operation. Two construction workers ...
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Business
Automakers Are Rerouting Car Shipments Away From Baltimore
Several large automakers said on Tuesday that they were working to reroute shipments of cars because of the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore. The Port of Baltimore plays an important role in the shipment of vehicles and handled ...
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Automakers say they are rerouting car shipments away from Baltimore.
Several large automakers said on Tuesday that they were working to reroute shipments of cars because of the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore. The Port of Baltimore plays an important role in the shipment of vehicles and handled ...