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New Jersey · New JerseyMany companies scrambling to reroute cargo to places like Norfolk, Virginia, Savannah, Georgia; Charleston, South Carolina; New York and New Jersey. Shippers also could be charged fees that are sometimes assessed for not removing containers quickly enough from a port. If supply chains begin to leave Baltimore out, the effects could linger many months, experts believe.See the Story
Port of Baltimore businesses pivot after Key Bridge collapse: ‘We’re already making alternative plans’
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United States · United StatesBodies of two construction workers were recovered Wednesday; three other workers are presumed dead. Miguel Luna headed to his construction job around 6:30 p.m. Monday, where he and six other workers filled potholes overnight on the Francis Scott Key Bridge. Two Maryland pilots boarded the ship early Tuesday to navigate the 984-foot vessel out of the harbor.See the Story
Baltimore Key Bridge collapse minute-by-minute: Recordings, reports fill in timeline of disaster
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Norfolk, United States · NorfolkAuthorities have been searching the waters where the bridge once stood since early Tuesday morning. Authorities announced they were shifting the operation from a rescue to a recovery mission. The remaining victims, trapped beneath the wreckage, must be extricated via a salvage operation. Authorities have been aided by one of the survivors of the collapse.See the Story
A ‘once-in-a-career situation’: Baltimore’s Key Bridge dive team faces many challenges
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United States · United StatesThe Francis Scott Key Bridge could rejoin Baltimore's skyline in as little as two years or as many as 15, with some experts eyeing a number in between. The Key Bridge crossed the Patapsco River in Baltimore's outer harbor until early Tuesday morning, when a cargo vessel struck the bridge and sent it into the frigid waters below. Authorities are still searching for six missing construction workers who are presumed dead.See the Story
How long will it take to rebuild Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge following its collapse?
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Orioles · BaltimoreCal Ripken Jr. will catch the ceremonial first pitch from the daughter of a Baltimore City postal worker. The club also plans to hold a moment of silence to honor the victims of Tuesday's Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse. The Orioles will also lower an American flag from the batter's eye in center field during the national anthem.See the Story
Orioles opening day festivities to include Cal Ripken Jr., Key Bridge tribute
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Los Angeles, California · Los AngelesAuthorities presume that six missing construction workers are dead after a container ship hit a support column of the Francis Key Scott Bridge on Tuesday.See the Story
‘A terrible, terrible, unforeseen tragedy’: Six construction workers presumed dead in bridge collapse
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MLB · United StatesMajor League Baseball’s owners on Wednesday unanimously approved David Rubenstein as the new controlling owner of the Baltimore Orioles, a day before the team’s 2024 season begins. The vote, conducted during a conference call, means that for the first time in three decades, the Orioles will have a managing owner not named Angelos on Opening Day.
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MLB owners approve sale of Baltimore Orioles to David Rubenstein
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Baltimore, MD · BaltimoreThe Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore collapsed around 1:40 a.m. Eastern time Tuesday after being hit by a cargo ship. Officials believe that eight people assigned to a construction crew on the bridge fell into the Patapsco River. Between 1960 and 2015, 35 major bridges around the world collapsed due to ship or barge collisions, killing a collective 342 people.See the Story
Seven of the Worst Bridge Disasters in World History
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