“Baltimore’s Key Bridge Remains Intact Underwater”

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Completes Survey of Collapsed Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers recently conducted a survey of the collapsed Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore using sonar images. The survey results indicate that the debris can be removed, and the shipping channel can be reopened by May. The images released earlier this week show that much of the bridge’s structure is still intact.

Recovery Efforts Underway

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has been working diligently to assess the damage and develop a plan for removing the debris from the collapsed bridge. With the survey results in hand, they are confident that they can have the shipping channel reopened in a timely manner.

Future Implications

The collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge has had significant implications for shipping in the area. However, with the debris removal plan in place, it is expected that normal shipping operations will resume by May.

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