Crashed Ship in Baltimore Set to Be Moved to Nearby Docks Monday.

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      Preparations are underway to refloat the ship that caused the destruction of Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge and move it to a nearby dock. The ship, named Dali, crashed into the bridge on March 26, resulting in the collapse of the highway span and the deaths of six people. The refloating operation is expected to take about 21 hours, with the ship being moved to the Seagirt Marine Terminal. The cleanup of the channel, which has been blocked by wreckage for almost two months, is also ongoing, with the goal of allowing all commercial vessels to and from Baltimore's port in the coming weeks. [Extracted from the article]
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