BALTIMORE -- Salvage ... channels and the Limited Access Channel." Pinchasin explained the process needed to be done before the full federal channel is back open. Crews spent Sunday sweeping ...
After months of cleanup and the use of temporary channels, Baltimore’s 50-foot deep, 700-foot wide shipping channel is expected to fully open this weekend and potentially as soon as Saturday.
Large vessels were able to come through en route to and from the Port of Baltimore in recent weeks, using a narrower, temporary channel, but now the channel will be completely open. “With the 700-foot ...
THE PERMANENT CHANNEL, ESSENTIALLY THE PASSAGEWAY FOR SHIPPERS GETTING TO THE PORT OF BALTIMORE. AND WHILE THEY WERE PLANNING TO OPEN THAT CHANNEL TODAY, THEY SAY THERE IS STILL MORE WORK TO BE DONE.
WASHINGTON (NEXSTAR) – The cargo ship Dali, which caused the deadly Baltimore bridge collapse ... Secretary Pete Buttigieg says he expects the channel to be reopened within days.
The Unified Command is planning to open the permanent 700-foot-wide, 50-foot-deep Fort McHenry Channel, to regain full access back to the Port of Baltimore, Saturday. This is happening after the ...
SO IN ORDER TO GRANT THAT CERTAINTY, COMMANDER BAXTER SPOKE WITH THE COAST GUARD, SAYS THEY NEED THE FULL PERMANENT CHANNEL OPEN AND READY TO BRING IN SHIPS TO THE PORT OF BALTIMORE, SOMETHING THE ...
In a statement, the Port of Baltimore said the 50-foot-deep, 400-foot-wide channel will be open around the clock with priority access to deep-draft vessels. They will require a Maryland State ...
WASHINGTON (NEXSTAR) – The cargo ship Dali, which caused the deadly Baltimore bridge collapse ... Now Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg says he expects the channel to be reopened within days.