A first part of the Baltimore bridge must be cleared this weekend

The clearance of the huge bridge which collapsed this week in Baltimore, in the United States must begin on Saturday March 30, a process which promises to be long and difficult, local authorities announced. A crane must lift a first piece of the structure previously cut by the emergency services.

“It’s a first step before many, many others”declared Paul Wiedefeld, Minister of Transportation of the State of Maryland, at a press conference. “But it’s an important step as we begin this process.” »

A US Coast Guard official, Shannon Gilreath, explained that a crane capable of lifting more than a hundred tonnes would be mobilized to move the cut part. He could not give the measurements of the room in question.

Read also | What we know about the collapse of the Francis Scott Key bridge in Baltimore, caused by the cargo ship “Dali”

Open a “temporary channel”

Maryland Governor Wes Moore clarified that it was not a part of the structure that collapsed on the container ship Dali, still on site. The boat sank into the Francis Scott Key Bridge in the middle of the night earlier this week due to propulsion problems.

The governor explained that the aim was to clear an entire section of the bridge in order to open a “temporary channel”and that more boats could participate in operations, but that this process would take “days”. Clearing the bridge and freeing the container ship is a priority for local authorities, aware of the economic impact of blocking the port of Baltimore.

“At least 8,000 dock workers have jobs that have been directly affected”, underlined the governor. He also began the press conference with a thought for the victims of the tragedy.

Six workers who were working on the bridge at the time of the accident are considered dead. The bodies of two of them were found. Operations to find the other bodies are still interrupted because the authorities currently consider the work of divers at the accident site too dangerous.

Read also | Article reserved for our subscribers Baltimore tries to overcome the economic blow of its collapsed bridge and blocked port

The World with AFP

Reuse this content

source site-29