Crews to use explosives to remove Baltimore bridge wreckage on Dali cargo ship
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- Опубликовано: 9 май 2024
- Crews will begin removing a portion of Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge that collapsed on top of a Dali cargo ship. CBS News Baltimore's Mike Hellgren has more.
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Glad to know they were able to recover all of the victims ❤
VERY HELPFULL
I love all the different shapes and sizes of the people....
I don't see the point of having the crew stay on the ship. What are they going to do if something goes wrong? They're just going to be more victims of this tragedy
The point is that someone on that ship may have broken the law, and caused the damage to that bridge ,and should be held accountable for the cost to fix that bridge !
They are detained criminals
No, they are not criminals. They just dob't have visas. if there are criminal charges, they certainly wob't apply to the entire crew.
Why not keep the crew on board? They will all be in one spot if anyone needs to contact them. There's no extra cost if they stay on the ship. I assume that they have plenty of food. Just seems overall much simpler to keep the crew on board.
Take their phones without allowing transferring contacts to new phones - thoughtless, inconsiderate!
they make drama out of everything,
Why is the crew still on board?
Because they are detained criminals
Because they are foreign nationals and don't have visas. They are not criminals and are not being detained.
They dont want them talkin
@GH-oi2jf Crewmember visa C-1/D is the type of visa they need, it's a temporary visa that expires after 29 days, and it's also renewable. Everybody knows that the FBI, the Maritime Authorities, the Governor, the Mayor....
It's not like they can sail with that boat anytime soon, this boat clearly needs extensive repair.
6 weeks is just wrong and inhumane
@@passerau They stay on those ships for months at a time anyway
This is taking WAAAAAY too long 🤦♂️. Embarrassing. Other countries can get it done in a week...
No..they can’t
It's still there??? US efficiency is trash
Don’t be dense. What they have down there is an absolute engineers’ nightmare. I’m surprised they’ve made the progress they have.
Where the hell have you been for the last six weeks? Obviously you weren't there, otherwise you would have had everything cleared away and been damn near done with putting up the new bridge by now.
What effect do these explosives have on the environment? In a rush to build a new bridge, officials are not considering the impact that a rebuild will cause first the planet.
It doesnt matter one bit about the explosives
@@HobbyOrganist sure it does. It could harms the ecosystem. Think about the harmful dust and particles going into the river.
What is type of cargo on the Dali?