The opening of a deeper channel for commercial ships to enter and exit the Port of Baltimore on Thursday is a major step towards reopening the trade after the closure of the port due to the collapse of Francis Scott Key Bridge in the last month. The Army Corps of Engineers opened three shallow, temporarily-constructed channels under…
A key step in reopening trade after the port was closed last month due to the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge is set to open on Thursday. This will allow commercial ships into and out of the Port of Baltimore. Three deep, momentary channels have been created by the Army Corps of Engineers. A big step in reopening trade after the port was closed last month as a result of the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge is set to open on Thursday. This will allow commercial ships to enter and depart from the Port of Baltimore. Three thin, temporary channels have been created by the Army Corps of Engineers.
The opening of a deeper channel for commercial ships to enter and exit the Port of Baltimore on Thursday is a major step towards reopening the trade after the closure of the port due to the collapse of Francis Scott Key Bridge in the last month. The Army Corps of Engineers opened three shallow, temporarily-constructed channels under…