The Devastating Collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge Costs $2.4 Trillion to Restore
On the early morning of March 26 (local time), the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, Maryland suddenly collapsed after a cargo ship named Dali, measuring 298 meters in length, crashed into one of its pillars, resulting in the loss of six lives.
After the incident, numerous rescue workers, as well as the largest equipment on the East Coast of the United States, such as the Chesapeake 1000 crane, were deployed to Baltimore to clean up the wreckage at the collapsed bridge site. Videos and images from the scene clearly reflect the extent of the damage caused to the bridge.
According to the footage released by the National Transportation Safety Board, a significant portion of the bridge almost ripped off the bow of the Dali ship. Surrounding the shipwreck are piles of deformed metal stacked on top of each other, resembling scenes from post-apocalyptic movies. Additionally, some containers on the ship were completely destroyed, contributing to the catastrophic aftermath.
Maryland Governor Wes Moore stated that although the large crane could lift approximately 1,000 tons, the portion of the bridge on the distressed ship weighed between 3,000 and 4,000 tons. Therefore, it will need to be cut into several sections before it can be safely moved. Additionally, three heavyweight cranes provided by the United States Navy will be deployed to support this mission.
Officials estimate that the cleanup alone will cost millions of dollars, and the reconstruction of the bridge could exceed $1 billion (approximately 24.8 trillion Vietnamese dong). The collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge is expected to disrupt the transportation of 30,000 vehicles and commerce at the port, putting thousands of dockworkers at risk of unemployment. Furthermore, passengers and consumers in the United States will be affected.
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The collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, Maryland has caused significant devastation. The estimated cost to restore the bridge is a staggering $2.4 trillion, which includes the cleanup and reconstruction efforts. This tragic incident, resulting in the loss of six lives, has disrupted the transportation of thousands of vehicles and commerce at the port. It also poses a risk of unemployment for thousands of dockworkers and affects passengers and consumers nationwide.
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