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                                                                                                March  26, 2024

Baltimore Bridge Collapse: Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


At about 1:30 a.m. on March 26, 2024, the MV Dali, a
container ship departing the Port of Baltimore, struck a
support tower of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore,
MD,  causing the bridge to collapse into the Patapsco River.
The bridge is a segment of Interstate 695-Baltimore's
beltway-and  spans over the Patapsco shipping channel
into the harbor.

A pothole repair crew was on the bridge at the time of the
collision. There were 22 crew members aboard the ship, but
none sustained death or injury. Seven submerged vehicles
have been identified thus far, but more are possible. There
have been no reports of oil spills from the ship.

Who Is Conducting Search and Rescue
Operations?
As of the afternoon of March 26, 2024, a search and rescue
operation is underway for people who were traveling over
and working on the bridge when it collapsed. The U.S.
Coast Guard is the primary federal agency that conducts
maritime search and rescue operations; it does so in
conjunction with state and local authorities. A key federal
official in charge is the local Coast Guard Captain of the
Port for Maryland-National Capital Region.

Who Owns and Controls the Ship?
The Dali is being chartered (leased) by Maersk, a Danish
shipping firm that provides container shipping services
worldwide in addition to other types of shipping. The ship
is managed by the Synergy Group and owned by Grace
Ocean Private Ltd., both based in Singapore. The ship's
crew are from India. It is flagged and homeported in
Singapore and was classed (meaning certified as meeting
construction and maintenance standards) by a Japanese
firm, Nippon Kaiji Kyokai (Class NK). The multitude of
nationalities involved in operating and administering the
ship is typical of the industry.

The ship was built in 2015 by Hyundai Heavy Industries in
South Korea (IMO identification number 9697428). It is
almost 950 feet in length and about 160 feet in breadth with
a capacity to carry 10,000 TEUs of containers (a TEU is a
20-foot container). It could be considered an average-sized
container ship today but would be considered a large ship
compared with the fleet in the late 1970s when the bridge
was built. The ship had sailed from Asia through the
Panama  Canal and had called at Norfolk and New York
before its Baltimore port call. When it struck the bridge, the
ship was departing Baltimore for Sri Lanka.

H ow   Do   Ships  Navigate Through
H arbors?
A preliminary report stated that the ship lost power twice as
it was approaching the bridge, meaning the ship may have


lost engine power. Reportedly, two Baltimore harbor pilots
were aboard the ship; harbor pilots navigate ships in and out
of harbors because they have expertise with local
navigation conditions. Even when harbor pilots are at the
helm, the captain of the ship and the shipping line (Maersk)
remain responsible for the safety of the vessel. Tugs
typically assist in moving ships into and out of their berths
(docking and undocking), and some tugs escort ships
through harbors as an emergency safety measure.
Reportedly, this ship released the tugs before reaching the
bridge as is normal in the harbor.

H)ow   Will  Port   Traffic  Be  Affected?
The Port of Baltimore was the 17th busiest port by total
tonnage in the United States in 2021, the most recent year
for which data are available. It was the 10th busiest by dry
bulk tonnage and the 15th busiest container port in TEUs.
According to the Maryland Port Administration, the port
ranks first among the nation's ports for autos and light truck
volume, roll on/roll off farm and construction machinery,
and imported gypsum. It is also responsible for nearly $3.3
billion in personal wages and salaries, $2.6 billion in
business revenue, and nearly $400 million in state and local
tax revenue annually.

Containers currently at the port awaiting export could be
moved  to other ports by truck or rail; one of the Port of
Baltimore's two container terminals is served by on-dock
rail access. Dry bulk-such as coal, the largest commodity
by volume handled by the port-and roll on/roll off may be
more difficult to move through other ports, as specialized
facilities are needed for loading and unloading. The closest
large ports to Baltimore are Wilmington, DE, Philadelphia,
PA, and Camden, NJ, all of which may be accessed via the
Chesapeake and Delaware Canal provided the vessels have
a shallow enough draft. Another nearby port, not draft
restricted, is the port of Norfolk near the entrance to
Chesapeake Bay.

Currently, commercial vessels are unable to enter or exit the
Port of Baltimore. Also, the U.S. Coast Guard shipyard at
Hawkins  Point is upriver from the bridge, and six vessels of
the U.S. Department of Transportation's Ready Reserve
Force (available to provide surge sealift capacity to the
Department of Defense, if needed) were berthed in
Baltimore as of January 2024 and presumably are currently
unable to exit the port.

How Much Traffic Did the Key Bridge
H andle?
The Key Bridge first opened to traffic in 1977, spanning the
Patapsco River connecting Interstate 695 on the
southeastern side of Baltimore (see Figure 1). It had annual
average daily traffic of 33,195 vehicles in 2022 and an

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