Baltimore bridge span demolished, freeing stuck cargo ship
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- čas přidán 13. 05. 2024
- Nearly two months after the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, crews detonated explosions to break apart the remnants of the beam that fell on the container ship that knocked it down. NBC’s Ryan Nobles reports for TODAY.
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I am guessing that the shipping company does not have sufficient insurance to cover demolition, rebuilding the bridge and the wrongful death lawsuits.
Liability is limited, due to an ancient piece of legislation, to protect shipping.
Ship removed professionally done 👏👏👏
Build a tunnel. City allready has two tunnels on the i95
Hats off to the demolition team but NO this did NOT go according to plan and NOR is the ship immediately free. These things happen. This is not an indictment of the demolition team but an indictment of your ill-informed and clickbait reporting.
It's a company out of Phoenix, Maryland.... but they might have to change their name to "Precision Cutting" Inc, because apparently saying "controlled demolition" is wrong these days!! They blew up high-rise all over the city for 7 years, last one was 2001. Every time is was called a "controlled demolition."
Controlled Demolition Inc also did clean up after September 11th.
why are the crew still kept aboard this ship all this time by the FBI? ? ?
Obama's sons.
Something to do with them not having US visas I think. They weren’t meant to deboard in the US.
@@KoolKat4716 hmm.... sounds odd to me
That did not do what was shown in the rendering
I see they didn't care about the underwater pipeline any more.
open up an investigation 4 months later.
I heard people are still on the ship, and are being held while their phones have been confiscated. WHY ARE THEY STILL ON THERE?!?! Make this make sense.
Next get the road debris off the ship and see if it will refloat. Possibly drag a large chain under the ship to break the suction bond if they can given a large high pressure gas line is down there somewhere.
Are you an engineer?
@@luisaalemanjr9037 Yes
Apoligies, not have time to watch a four hour stream for five mins of content, four hours behind across the pond.
WHY IS NO ONE TAKING ABOUT HOW THE PEOPLE ON BOARD HAVE NOT BEEN LET OFF?!?!?!?!
Oh my gawd 😂
How many times you’re gonna show the same film clip?
21 crew STILL on board??
21 is loved by the triangle gang isnr it ??
Surprised its not 33 crew members 😂
Gee… if you were a bad actor loyal or working for , let’s say , Russia, China or Iran and you did something like shutting down a major US port indefinitely , would you do it in peace time or during a time of world conflict 🤔
But this was an “accident” so I guess it doesn’t apply 🤔
WOW... 50 days - just to partially take some metal construction from the ship...
Another 30 days needed to completely clean up ship and move it away/
After that - how many months needed to take away all that metal from the bottom of that river...
Will they build bridge before or after 2028 - 2030????
They waited for the final victims body to be located and removed. Look inward not outward
You have no idea what's involved with this. It's not just "some metal", it's about 20 million tons of bridge.
You need to get a life. Channels have been opened and massive tons of debris removed.
@@1972Ray -
Don't lie...
"the broken pieces of the bridge, which including its steel trusses, weigh as much as 4,000 tons.".
Taking far too long to clear up this simple job,next time ask the Dutch and German rescue teams to do the job correctly.
far too long based on what? Do you have some experience in this field?
Nonsense. And no rescue teams are needed, lol. The number of uninformed comments on this has to be some sort of CZcams record.