Ill-fated cargo ship Dali will be refloated and hauled from the bridge wreckage site Monday, officials say
- The cargo ship Dali, which caused the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, is being slowly moved back to the port aided by five tugboats.
- The vessel's relocation process began after controlled explosions freed it from the collapsed bridge, allowing it to be towed to the Seagirt Marine Terminal in Baltimore.
- The refloat process began on Sunday and aims to fully reopen the Port of Baltimore after the March 26 collision that resulted in six worker fatalities and bridge collapse.
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