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M/V Dali leaves Baltimore three months after bridge collapse

June 26, 2024
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The M/V Dali refloated and moved away from the Francis Scott Key Bridge

The M/V Dali is being supported by tugboats. Credit: The Key Bridge Response 2024 Unified Command

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The M/V Dali has left the Port of Baltimore nearly three months after the vessel crashed into the Francis Scott Key Bridge and caused the bridge to collapse. 

The ship was moved by four tugboats to be transferred to Norfolk, Virginia for the removal of any remaining containers and additional repairs. 

On March 26, the Dali suffered a power outage shortly after leaving the port and crashed into the bridge, resulting in the deaths of six construction workers. 

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