Trapped cargo ship Dali will refloat to Baltimore Monday at high tide | CNN (2024)

Trapped cargo ship Dali will refloat to Baltimore Monday at high tide | CNN (1)

This aerial view shows debris from the destroyed Francis Scott Key Bridge being detached from the container ship Dali.

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Almost two months after its devastating collision with a Baltimore bridge, the trapped cargo ship Dali will refloat and travel to the Baltimore marine terminal on Monday morning, officials said.

After weeks of salvage operations, the Dali can finally be relocated thanks to aseries of controlled explosionswhich broke apart a massive piece of the Francis Scott Bridge that had been stuck atop the ship’s bow, officials said. An estimated 500-foot section of the bridge weighing 8-12 million pounds was removed from the ship.

BALTIMORE, MARYLAND - MAY 13: In this aerial view, a steel truss from the destroyed Francis Scott Key Bridge that was pinning the container ship Dali in place was detached from the ship using a controlled detonation of explosives in the Patapsco River on May 13, 2024 in Baltimore, Maryland. An estimated 500-foot section of the bridge weighing 8-12 million pounds was removed by controlled demolition in the final stage of wreckage removal for the ship to be moved into port. On March 26th the Dali crashed into the Key Bridge causing it to collapse killing six construction workers. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images) Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images Related article They’ve been stuck for 7 weeks on the ship that crashed into a Baltimore bridge. This is what life is like for the Dali crew

“Therefloatand transit sequence is deliberately designed to ensure all response personnel around the M/V Dali maintain control of the vessel, fromrefloat, transit to, and berthing at a local marine terminal,” Unified Command said in anews releaseSaturday.

Conditions permitting, the massive ship’s journey will begin around 5 a.m. on Monday during peak high tide, according to Unified Command. Crews will begin prepping the ship about 18 hours before – about midday on Sunday – to take full advantage of the high tide, officials added.

Up to five tugboats will then tow and push the Dali about two and a half miles to theSeagirt Marine Terminal in Baltimore, the release said. It will take an estimated three hours to transport the 984-foot, 106,000-ton ship.

Maryland Gov. Wes Moore said Sunday he expects to have the channel reopened by the end of the month.

“I’m proud that we’re on track that by the end of May we’ll have that federal channel reopened,” Moore said on NBC’s Meet the Press. “And within days, we’re going to have that massive vessel, theDali, out of that federal channel.”

The cargo ship collided with the bridge in the early hours of March 26, killing six maintenance workers and causing most of the structure to collapse into the Patapsco River. The disaster shut down most shipping to and from the Port of Baltimore.

The crash has prompted multiple investigations, including by the FBI and the US Coast Guard.

The ship’s 21-member crew has remained onboard since the collapse, including during the planned explosions on May 13. The ship’s management company told CNN this week the crew will remain on the vessel for “the foreseeable future.”

According to Barbara Shipley, mid-Atlantic labor representative for the International Transport Workers’ Federation, there is no plan for what the crew will do once the Dali is escorted back to port on Monday. She said the crew’s visas have all expired and the union is waiting for direction from immigration authorities to figure out next steps.

She told CNN the crew members are trying to keep their spirits high despite being disconnected from their friends and families. The FBI confiscated the men’s cell phones as part of their ongoing investigation.

“It’s been since April 15, they still haven’t received their cell phones,” Shipley said. “No one has received their cell phones, they did receive some SIM cards, but not all.”

Shipley said her priority “would be to have the decisions made quickly, which crew members will need to stay behind, andwhich crew members can go home, and it’s important to get these gentlemen back home to their families,” Shipley said.

“As far as I know, no one’s been charged with anything and we’re holding them. They can’t go home because they’re still under investigation. So I would like to see the investigation be expedited so we can get these gentlemen home.”

CNN’s Yan Kaner, Nicole Grether, and Gloria Pazmino contributed to this report.

Trapped cargo ship Dali will refloat to Baltimore Monday at high tide | CNN (2024)

FAQs

Is the Dali refloated? ›

Almost two months after its collision with a Baltimore bridge, the trapped cargo ship Dali was refloated and began traveling back to the Baltimore marine terminal.

Has Dali moved? ›

We have refloated and moved the Dali – achieving in weeks what many thought would take months,” Maryland Gov. Wes Moore said Monday on X.

Have they moved the cargo ship? ›

The cargo ship that struck the Francis Scott Key Bridge in March was refloated and moved from the site of the crash early Monday morning. Why it matters: Nearly two months after the deadly collision, moving the Dali marks a critical step towards the full reopening of Port of Baltimore.

What religion is Dalí? ›

In 1949 Dalí attended a private audience with Pope Pius XII. He announced himself a Catholic the next year, or (as he put it) a 'Catholic without faith'. Dalí spent many of his later years reconciling Catholic dogma with science in ever-larger paintings.

What is refloating a ship? ›

to bring a ship back to the surface of the water after it has sunk: the cost of refloating the Costa Concordia.

Why is the crew still on the Dali? ›

The crew is also stuck aboard the ship because the members do not have required shore passes and are participating in investigations conducted by the FBI and National Transportation Safety Board, which resulted in crew members' phones being seized in April—though they have been given new ones, William Marks, a ...

How many cargo ships are in the ocean right now? ›

The International Chamber of Shipping claims there are more than 50,000 container ships currently operating on the high seas.

How many cargo ships go missing? ›

Between 2013 and 2022, some 807 vessels were lost at sea. The majority of ships lost during this period—around 311—were cargo ships. In 2022, the most perilous regions included the waters off the Southeast Asian coast, as well as the Baltic Sea.

Did Dalí get expelled? ›

However, as World War II approached, the apolitical Dalí's disagreements with the Surrealists culminated in his near expulsion during a “trial” in 1934 and Breton definitively expelled him from Surrealism in 1939.

Where will the Dali be repaired? ›

Dali to be repaired in Norfolk

The ship is expected to stay at Seagirt for the next month before heading to Norfolk for repairs.

How do I know if my Dalí is real? ›

Prints that bear the Rives or Arches watermark with the infinity sign and have Dali's signatures, are fakes. Dali did not sign any prints after 1980. Fake Dali prints continue to circulate in the art market. Many are now offered on the Internet.

What happens to the containers on the Dali? ›

About 180 of the 4,700 containers have been removed from the ship and taken to a CSX rail yard in Curtis Bay, while the rest, both full and empty, remain stacked on board as the vessel owner, shipping line and cargo customers negotiate who ultimately will cover the costs of the salvaging operation.

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