There were 20 Indians and one Sri Lankan on the ship since March 26, when the 984-foot ship lost propulsion, veered off course and destroyed the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore.
June 22, 2024"Folks, we're going to move heaven and Earth to rebuild this bridge as rapidly as humanly possible," he said.
April 6, 2024Maryland Governor Wes Moore assured that they would take care of people, and emphasised the need to rebuild the bridge.
March 29, 2024Moreover, at least six people, part of a construction crew that was repairing potholes and masonry on the bridge, were presumed dead, however, two other workers were rescued.
March 28, 2024The Singapore-flagged vessel collided with one of the pillars of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Maryland, leading to its collapse on Tuesday.
March 28, 2024The shipping company, Synergy Maritime Group, said on Tuesday in a statement that there were 22 on board and all of them were Indians.
March 27, 2024The Singapore-flagged vessel collided with one of the pillars of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Maryland, leading to its collapse on Tuesday.
March 27, 2024The Singapore-flagged vessel collided with one of the pillars of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Maryland, leading to its collapse on Tuesday.
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