I wonder if there was any fault on the side of the bridge owner? Why were there not any protections for the bridge as there are for so many other bridges in similar situations?
@@jeffreymiller6847 And there is a photo via Getty Images taken by Tasos Katopodis in an April 4, 2024 article on NPR titled "Concrete structures meant to protect Baltimore bridge appear unchanged for decades" which shows a fully intact one of those dolphins alongside the Dali, about its own width away from the ship's hull, below a stack of mostly Maersk containers, about two-thirds of the Dali's length in distance back from the bridge pylon. The Dali slipped through the very large gap between it and the bridge pylon.
Wonder if the city will sue themselves for allowing an unprotected bridge structure to exist in a busy shipping channel. Remember the shipping channel was there long before the bridge was built
Baltimore City Officials should take a good look in the mirror to see some other people who share responsibility for this catastrophe. Baltimore allowed ships of ever increasing size to use their port without ensuring that their bridge was protected against collisions with the larger ships. While the FHWA is the ultimate authority for highway safety, the local authority of Baltimore may well also have responsibility for the safety of their waterway.
The shipping company only wants to pay 44 million and they have filed a court motion. That amount may not even pay for the clean up so what choice do the people have. This is going to get very messy.
There are loads of people CURRENTLY suffering as a result of this. The port workers who have no work. I don't think the dead people if they were still alive would wish for everything to be halted on their account. The lawsuits are meant to try to make things whole as much as possible for the people who were impacted by the disaster. When there is a car wreck does the fire department continue to work on pulling out a dead body and make the passenger who is still alive wait?
@UncleKennysPlace you are not lying. Everybody's insured and everything will get paid for, and the only way the owner and all gotten out of responsibility, if the ship sunk. I bet, all of you are wondering why all of these accidents are happening more frequently, than ever before ? You can find Donald Trump for it, because when he deregulated the EPA safeguards and regulations, that included cargo shipping. The same thing that caused the train derailment in East Palisade.
@@UncleKennysPlace This maybe true but the point was why lawsuits were being filed before the bodies were recoverd and you answered the question. No matter the outcome everyone is getting in line for their damages.
Are several factors in that, with a couple being over half a century of history without incident; another being limits on how many tugs exist and limits on how many people are wanting outdoor jobs afloat at all hours in all weather.
Hindsight as always is 20/20, but if only there were one or more “Emergency Tugboats”available for just this kind of incident to be able to respond immediately. But, when all is said and done, there will most likely be barriers surrounding each stanchion? If that’s the correct term for what holds up each section of the bridge. Not my field of expertise.
The captain knew well before the bridge hit that the ship could not be stopped in time. Mayday was way to late. More than enough time remained from time of problem and bridge hit. A ship like that can take 1/2 mile to stop.
I pray this was not an intentional disaster by another country to research how long it takes to get responders and how long the resuming of transporting will take place.....it seems the pylons would need to be indestructable.
Loss of power and sue the owners should be equalised by the crew on ship putting out a May Day and the bridge being closed to traffic resulting in saving many lives
The power loss was caused by special forces that had been tasked with the boarding and seizure of the ship, all of which preceded the recovery team dispatched to reclaim the stolen components of an extraterrestrial propulsion system. The ship was traveling faster than expected (she was speeding to make a getaway) when the power was cut and the unintentional collision ensued
@@jonmccormick8683 The ships master remains ultimately responsible for the operation of a vessel regardless of who is giving direct helm input by verbal directions or otherwise.
Typical legal shotgun effect when stuff like this happens. So be it. When a family member is gone who was the bread winner, now the responsible parties need to support the families decently for the rest of their days.
Why in the hell does the woke news keep going back to their poster boy Baltimore City Mayor Brandon Scott who has ZERO Jurisdiction in this matter. The Bridge is not in Baltimore City one shore is Baltimore County the other is Anne Arundel County SMDH!!!
I'd be suing the company that build the bridge. The tiny concrete dolphins that are too far away from the bridge and might stop a tug boat but they simply weren't big enough to be of any protection to the bridge like the ones at the Betsy Ross Bridge. Next comes the people who certified the Dali as fit for service after being given a clean bill of health. MAERSK just chartered her, not even one of their vessels, so they cannot be blamed. That would be like the Titanic sinking then suing the passengers.
Nobody should be held responsible cause nobody could predict that. That's just the truth. And now city of Baltimore as well as owner of Dali just keep passing the bill between each other saying "You pay." "No you pay"
I have watched the video of the ship crashing and by the lights moving on bridge there was traffic but no mention of people in cars going down. There again it was told that a May Day from ship was given and bridge closed. The is not mentioned as being professional of those in command on the ship.
Of the six killed, the first & second were found shortly after the collapse still in a vehicle. The third was recovered alone in a vehicle. Today was the fourth. Two more to find.
@@lindap.p.1337 4 were left to be recovered when they started the salvage portion....I dont consider the first two since they were found the first day....
You can't identify the people who used the bridge daily, so if the city gets any damages on behalf of those people, they will just line the pockets of city officials -- par for the course with Baltimore City.
Was really deplorable is Chris Van Holen said his number one priority was getting the port opened & the bodies would have to wait to be found, totally disgusting but thats a democrat for you, he needs to be voted out and sent to California
You have many operations going on at once. E.G. These vehicles maybe pushed into the mud by bridge structures. -intermodal boxes taken off ship and waiting for a high tide to get it off mud. -cutting and removal of steel bridge. -concrete/asphalt removal
One survived because his vehicle had a Manual Window….instead of power windows…and was able to roll down the window so he could escape his vehicle. This is just more proof of why vehicles windows should go back to being manual. Manufacturers are now making new vehicles have all windows be laminated so they will no longer break with the window breaking tool that many of us have in our vehicles to break windows if they are in water and can’t be rolled down. Manufacturers are actually making these windows more difficult to escape from….so now in new vehicles….not only will your power windows not roll down in water…but your window tool won’t work to completely break the window…vehicles are becoming death traps. All bridges should have to have big barriers that keep ships from colliding with the pillars….the fact they were never installed here, when this particular bridge sees a lot of ship and barge traffic, is a crime.
The bridge has dolphins (the barrier you speak of), but the ship came in at an angle that it managed to just bypass the dolphins :/ it was extremely unlucky. There's some animated videos showing what happened. There's some people on RUclips on the shipping business that comes the crash well in way that's understandable for us who aren't in that business. Agree that cars are literal death traps. A Tesla offed a billionaire recently in part due to the unbreakable window.
And now the ambulance chasers have put in an appearance. Of course, they didn't give a damn a month ago before the cash cow accident. As sorry as I am for anyone hurt or killed in any accident, the families of those who died have just won The Lottery. Tens, if not hundreds, of millions of dollars in prize money? You also know if those same hundreds of millions had been spent on improving collision mitigation inprovements beforehand, you would have been screaching in fury at the "wasted" tax dollars on a perfectly good bridge. No need to reply with hate - you all know thats how it will play out. And, just to be clear, I'm sure the victims families were more horrified at the loss of their family member that any hope or dream of financial gain. Until the ambulance chasers knocked on their door, promising ritches. IMO ambulance chasers are more evil and corrupt than politicians, and that's saying a lot.
I guess y'all going to try to blame this on inner city black teens? Stop playing it's enough insurance money to go around, but you're going to play on those who have lack of knowledge of shipping and all its ins and outs. Play America you always want to complain about illegal aliens, but you're always using them to do your work. That's nothing new right, you've always done that?
The only ones going to get rich in this accident - the lawyers……
Oh no doubt. You can bet your backside those leaches were knocking on those poor families doors within days if not hours after that accident!
No look at Tradepoint Atlantic they are making Trillions off of this
AND THE POLITICIANS IN BALTIMORE AND MARYLAND
What about the families of those construction workers who died will they be compensated ??
Did you watch this video?? If you did you would have seen the leaches I mean lawyers of the families talking at the press conference
I wonder if there was any fault on the side of the bridge owner? Why were there not any protections for the bridge as there are for so many other bridges in similar situations?
Exactly correct and the owner is the Maryland dept of Transportation (i..e. the Sate of Maryland).
Probably one of those getting around to it things that's been "in the works" for years.
the bridge had dolphins they are clearly seen in the video don't open your mouth without research first
@@jeffreymiller6847 And there is a photo via Getty Images taken by Tasos Katopodis in an April 4, 2024 article on NPR titled "Concrete structures meant to protect Baltimore bridge appear unchanged for decades" which shows a fully intact one of those dolphins alongside the Dali, about its own width away from the ship's hull, below a stack of mostly Maersk containers, about two-thirds of the Dali's length in distance back from the bridge pylon. The Dali slipped through the very large gap between it and the bridge pylon.
Wonder if the city will sue themselves for allowing an unprotected bridge structure to exist in a busy shipping channel. Remember the shipping channel was there long before the bridge was built
You have a Federal shipping channel and a State owned bridge/port. The "Port of Baltimore" itself may own or lease some of these structures.
Baltimore City Officials should take a good look in the mirror to see some other people who share responsibility for this catastrophe. Baltimore allowed ships of ever increasing size to use their port without ensuring that their bridge was protected against collisions with the larger ships. While the FHWA is the ultimate authority for highway safety, the local authority of Baltimore may well also have responsibility for the safety of their waterway.
Not just them, the ship's captain should be investigated as well. Probably for public intoxication😅
Baltimore City has Zero jurisdiction on the Bridge east side is Baltimore County west side is Anne Arundel County.
Excellent post, thank you!
Praying for everyone
How about getting the rest of those poor workers back before we start suing people.
The shipping company only wants to pay 44 million and they have filed a court motion. That amount may not even pay for the clean up so what choice do the people have. This is going to get very messy.
There are loads of people CURRENTLY suffering as a result of this. The port workers who have no work. I don't think the dead people if they were still alive would wish for everything to be halted on their account. The lawsuits are meant to try to make things whole as much as possible for the people who were impacted by the disaster. When there is a car wreck does the fire department continue to work on pulling out a dead body and make the passenger who is still alive wait?
@@Nisfor372 You need to read up on how shipping insurance works. It's a totally different world, and the ship owners have limited liability by law.
@UncleKennysPlace you are not lying. Everybody's insured and everything will get paid for, and the only way the owner and all gotten out of responsibility, if the ship sunk.
I bet, all of you are wondering why all of these accidents are happening more frequently, than ever before ? You can find Donald Trump for it, because when he deregulated the EPA safeguards and regulations, that included cargo shipping. The same thing that caused the train derailment in East Palisade.
@@UncleKennysPlace This maybe true but the point was why lawsuits were being filed before the bodies were recoverd and you answered the question. No matter the outcome everyone is getting in line for their damages.
It would seem a bit late for the FBI.
Full Blown Incompetents ,,,,thats what FBI stands for
they have been there since day 1 or 2 but wasnt announced until lawsuite started flying
They were involved with the early underwater recovery and investigation.
I agreed with you
Some ports require tugs to accompany ships out narrow channels. Why not here?
Are several factors in that, with a couple being over half a century of history without incident; another being limits on how many tugs exist and limits on how many people are wanting outdoor jobs afloat at all hours in all weather.
After the ship struck, I thought it was going to sink
I recommend manual window cranks. U can roll down under water. Power windows your trapped.
Pursuing the American dream? Tell me more about this American dream, never heard of it.
Right with you
Look in the mirror, blame that guy.
@@livingwaters7841 You too.
Hindsight as always is 20/20, but if only there were one or more “Emergency Tugboats”available for just this kind of incident to be able to respond immediately.
But, when all is said and done, there will most likely be barriers surrounding each stanchion? If that’s the correct term for what holds up each section of the bridge. Not my field of expertise.
Theyxshould be accountable
The captain knew well before the bridge hit that the ship could not be stopped in time. Mayday was way to late. More than enough time remained from time of problem and bridge hit. A ship like that can take 1/2 mile to stop.
Loss of power = loss of propulsion. If thrust is not provided thru the rudder = very limited direction ability. = Out of control large ship.
Actually, it can take MUCH more than 1/2 a mile. A vessel of that weight, without power, can carry on for miles.
Did she actually say “sim-O-taneously”? Good grief.
Yes.
I pray this was not an intentional disaster by another country to research how long it takes to get responders and how long the resuming of transporting will take place.....it seems the pylons would need to be indestructable.
Okay buy why sue the ship's owners? It still hasn't been found out yet what made the ship lose power, shouldn't they wait until all the facts are in?
Loss of power and sue the owners should be equalised by the crew on ship putting out a May Day and the bridge being closed to traffic resulting in saving many lives
The power loss was caused by special forces that had been tasked with the boarding and seizure of the ship, all of which preceded the recovery team dispatched to reclaim the stolen components of an extraterrestrial propulsion system.
The ship was traveling faster than expected (she was speeding to make a getaway) when the power was cut and the unintentional collision ensued
@@danielmartin7838 This ship was under control of the Port of Baltimore harbor pilots once the two tugs placed it in the channel.
@@jonmccormick8683 The ships master remains ultimately responsible for the operation of a vessel regardless of who is giving direct helm input by verbal directions or otherwise.
Someone should sue Baltimore over Pava Lapere's murder.
😔
Typical legal shotgun effect when stuff like this happens. So be it. When a family member is gone who was the bread winner, now the responsible parties need to support the families decently for the rest of their days.
Why in the hell does the woke news keep going back to their poster boy Baltimore City Mayor Brandon Scott who has ZERO Jurisdiction in this matter. The Bridge is not in Baltimore City one shore is Baltimore County the other is Anne Arundel County SMDH!!!
I'd be suing the company that build the bridge. The tiny concrete dolphins that are too far away from the bridge and might stop a tug boat but they simply weren't big enough to be of any protection to the bridge like the ones at the Betsy Ross Bridge. Next comes the people who certified the Dali as fit for service after being given a clean bill of health. MAERSK just chartered her, not even one of their vessels, so they cannot be blamed. That would be like the Titanic sinking then suing the passengers.
Nobody should be held responsible cause nobody could predict that. That's just the truth. And now city of Baltimore as well as owner of Dali just keep passing the bill between each other saying "You pay." "No you pay"
I have watched the video of the ship crashing and by the lights moving on bridge there was traffic but no mention of people in cars going down. There again it was told that a May Day from ship was given and bridge closed. The is not mentioned as being professional of those in command on the ship.
Was soll der Text dabei
Rich lawyers
How do you find a fourth without finding the 2nd and 3rd??
Two survived, two bodies recovered so far out of a construction crew of eight.
Of the six killed, the first & second were found shortly after the collapse still in a vehicle. The third was recovered alone in a vehicle. Today was the fourth. Two more to find.
Dumbest question ever.
go away
@@lindap.p.1337 4 were left to be recovered when they started the salvage portion....I dont consider the first two since they were found the first day....
The diesel is from Saudi Arabia and in the kitchen they have Nutella and Periere !
You can't identify the people who used the bridge daily, so if the city gets any damages on behalf of those people, they will just line the pockets of city officials -- par for the course with Baltimore City.
Not just a Baltimore thing. This happens everywhere.
Was really deplorable is Chris Van Holen said his number one priority was getting the port opened & the bodies would have to wait to be found, totally disgusting but thats a democrat for you, he needs to be voted out and sent to California
You have many operations going on at once. E.G. These vehicles maybe pushed into the mud by bridge structures.
-intermodal boxes taken off ship and waiting for a high tide to get it off mud.
-cutting and removal of steel bridge.
-concrete/asphalt removal
One survived because his vehicle had a Manual Window….instead of power windows…and was able to roll down the window so he could escape his vehicle. This is just more proof of why vehicles windows should go back to being manual. Manufacturers are now making new vehicles have all windows be laminated so they will no longer break with the window breaking tool that many of us have in our vehicles to break windows if they are in water and can’t be rolled down. Manufacturers are actually making these windows more difficult to escape from….so now in new vehicles….not only will your power windows not roll down in water…but your window tool won’t work to completely break the window…vehicles are becoming death traps.
All bridges should have to have big barriers that keep ships from colliding with the pillars….the fact they were never installed here, when this particular bridge sees a lot of ship and barge traffic, is a crime.
Hey smart guy. You do know that window
breaker exist right?
@charlesli6751 lol u should red the hole comment before u comment
The bridge has dolphins (the barrier you speak of), but the ship came in at an angle that it managed to just bypass the dolphins :/ it was extremely unlucky. There's some animated videos showing what happened. There's some people on RUclips on the shipping business that comes the crash well in way that's understandable for us who aren't in that business.
Agree that cars are literal death traps. A Tesla offed a billionaire recently in part due to the unbreakable window.
@@brayton6683 yes they have, parallel to the channel, not on the inner side, that is a fault. The bridge itself had very slim pillars.
And now the ambulance chasers have put in an appearance. Of course, they didn't give a damn a month ago before the cash cow accident.
As sorry as I am for anyone hurt or killed in any accident, the families of those who died have just won The Lottery. Tens, if not hundreds, of millions of dollars in prize money?
You also know if those same hundreds of millions had been spent on improving collision mitigation inprovements beforehand, you would have been screaching in fury at the "wasted" tax dollars on a perfectly good bridge. No need to reply with hate - you all know thats how it will play out.
And, just to be clear, I'm sure the victims families were more horrified at the loss of their family member that any hope or dream of financial gain. Until the ambulance chasers knocked on their door, promising ritches.
IMO ambulance chasers are more evil and corrupt than politicians, and that's saying a lot.
Those two missing people are probably crab food now
If it was your brother or father, would you describe this tragedy that way? 🤔
Probably crab poop by now. And some people are so whiny about simple facts of nature. In nature, meat is food, the source doesn't matter.
@@philtucker1224 no but if I was then I wouldn't have said that, its life we all die at some point, some sooner then others
I guess y'all going to try to blame this on inner city black teens? Stop playing it's enough insurance money to go around, but you're going to play on those who have lack of knowledge of shipping and all its ins and outs.
Play America you always want to complain about illegal aliens, but you're always using them to do your work. That's nothing new right, you've always done that?
The FBI 😂😂😂😂😂