Justice Department sues over Baltimore bridge collapse and seeks $100 million in cleanup costs
- The Justice Department has filed a lawsuit seeking over $100 million from the two corporations responsible for the container ship that collapsed Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge in March.
- This penalty aims to cover government costs for the wreckage cleanup and reopening the Port of Baltimore after removing 50,000 tons of debris.
- The civil lawsuit is the federal government's initial action following the Dali container ship striking a vital support column of the Key Bridge.
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US seeks $100M from ship owner that destroyed Baltimore bridge
Washington, United States — The US Justice Department filed a lawsuit on Wednesday seeking more than $100 million from the Singapore owner and operator of a cargo ship that destroyed a Baltimore bridge. The 1,000-foot (300-meter) M/V Dali collided with the Francis Scott Key Bridge on March 26, killing six road workers and blocking the


DOJ Files $100M Lawsuit Against Owner and Operator of Ship That Destroyed Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge
The Department of Justice on Wednesday filed a lawsuit against Grace Ocean Private Limited and Synergy Marine Private Limited, the owners and operators of the Dali, the Singaporean ship that collided with and destroyed Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge in March. The Gateway Pundit reported on the bridge’s collapse after the Dali took out a support column. The Key Bridge is a major commuter route that carries the Baltimore Beltway I-695 over t…
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