Controlled Demolition Clears Key Baltimore Bridge Wreckage
Explosives were used to dismantle the collapsed Francis Scott Key Bridge, allowing for the eventual removal of the trapped cargo ship Dali.
- The Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed on March 26 after the Dali container ship lost power and struck a support column, killing six workers.
- Demolition crews used explosives to break down the remaining span of the bridge, clearing the way for the Dali to be refloated.
- The controlled blast was a crucial step in reopening the Port of Baltimore, which has been partially closed since the collapse.
- The 21-member crew of the Dali has been confined to the vessel since the incident, assisting with investigations and salvage operations.
- Authorities aim to fully restore port access by the end of May, with plans to rebuild the bridge by fall 2028.





































