This updated infographic shows the two Temporary Alternate Channels surveyed and opened by the U.S. Coast Guard the week following the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse, as well as the two deeper channels slated to be opened in the next couple of months. Through the rest of April 2024, U.S. Navy’s Naval Sea System Command (NAVSEA) Supervisor of Salvage and Diving (SUPSALV) and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers will continue removing wreckage to open the Limited Access Channel. By the end of May, the 50-foot-deep 700-foot-wide federal channel is scheduled to be opened. The Unified Command is continuing efforts in support of removing the M/V Dali, which is required to fully re-open the Fort McHenry Channel.
Date Taken: | 04.10.2024 |
Date Posted: | 04.10.2024 18:02 |
Photo ID: | 8333191 |
VIRIN: | 241024-A-ZT689-1002 |
Resolution: | 4500x5785 |
Size: | 6.73 MB |
Location: | BALTIMORE, MARYLAND, US |
Web Views: | 478 |
Downloads: | 16 |
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