The Francis Scott Key Bridge within the US metropolis of Baltimore collapsed after a ship collided with it, the Maryland Transportation Authority mentioned early Tuesday.
“I-695 Key Bridge collapse due to ship strike,” the MTA posted on social media platform X, referring to the interstate freeway.
It urged drivers to keep away from the route over the Patapsco River, which it referred to as an “active scene”.
Earlier, the MTA had mentioned interstate lanes in each instructions have been closed because of an “incident” on the bridge, and that site visitors was being redirected.
A police spokesperson from the Baltimore Police Department advised NBC News that individuals have been presumably within the river.
However, on this report, PUNCH Online highlights 9 key issues to know in regards to the ill-fated ship as culled from AFP.
1. The ship that brought about the collapse of a key bridge in Baltimore is known as Dali container ship and was lately constructed to sail beneath Singapore’s flag.
2. It was constructed by the Korean Hyundai shipyard in 2015 and is 300 metres lengthy (985 ft), 48 metres vast and 24.8 metres tall, with gross tonnage of 95,000 tonnes, making it an average-sized container ship.
3. It had left Baltimore port at 1 am native time Tuesday for a roughly month-long voyage to Colombo in Sri Lanka, in response to the positioning Marine Traffic. It hit the bridge at 1:28 am.
4. The ship belongs to Singapore-based Grace Ocean Pte Ltd, which is owned by a Hong Kong group, and was carrying containers on behalf of Danish delivery large Maersk.
5. Synergy Marine, the Singapore firm that operates the Dali, mentioned it was being managed by two Baltimore port pilots on the time of the collision.
6. There have been 22 crew members on board, in response to the port of Singapore, and none have been injured, in response to Synergy, which additionally says no leaking has been detected.
7. The Dali incessantly hyperlinks Asian ports with the East Coast of the United States and passes by means of the Panama Canal on March 13 earlier than stopping at New York, Norfolk, and eventually, Baltimore.
8. In 2016, quickly after commissioning, the Dali by chance hit a dock within the Belgian port of Antwerp, in response to the websites Vessel Finder and Shipwrecklog.
9. It can maintain as much as 8,344 cubic metres (2.2 million gallons) of gas, in response to Marine Traffic. It is insured by UK-based Britannia.
AFP