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Owners Of Ship Involved In Baltimore Bridge Collapse Settle DOJ Lawsuit For $100 Million

The owner and operator of the cargo ship that caused a Baltimore bridge collapse has agreed to pay nearly $102 million to settle a civil lawsuit with the Department of Justice, the DOJ announced Thursday.

The Dali collided with one of the columns of the Francis Scott Key bridge in March, after the ship suffered mechanical issues, which caused the bridge to collapse and kill six workers. 

The incident forced Baltimore to close its port and federal channel for months, which slowed commercial shipping traffic that flowed through Maryland’s largest city.

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1 thought on “Owners Of Ship Involved In Baltimore Bridge Collapse Settle DOJ Lawsuit For $100 Million”

  1. Somebody better cough up 2.5 to 3 million dollars for the new bridge. Maryland residents are not responsible for cost of replacement. The owners of the Dalhi are fully liable for replacement of a new bridge.

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