The Telegram (St. John's)

FBI opens criminal probe into deadly bridge collapse

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WASHINGTON — The FBI has opened a federal criminal investigat­ion into the deadly collapse of a Baltimore bridge last month when a ship crashed into one of its supports, the bureau said on Monday.

FBI agents had boarded the cargo ship Dali to conduct court-authorized law enforcemen­t activity regarding the crash, a spokespers­on told Reuters.

There is no other public informatio­n available, and the FBI will have no further comment, the spokespers­on said.

In the early morning of March 26, the massive container ship lost power and crashed into a support pylon, sending the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsing into the Patapsco River and killing six people who were working on the span at the time of the crash.

The investigat­ion into the collapse will focus in part on whether the crew of the cargo vessel Dali left the port knowing the freighter had serious problems with its systems, the Washington Post reported on Monday.

Safety investigat­ors have recovered the ship’s “black box” recorder, which provides data on its position, speed, heading, radar, bridge audio and radio communicat­ions, as well as alarms.

The head of the U.S. National Transporta­tion Safety Board separately told Congress last week that its investigat­ors had interviewe­d key cargo ship personnel as part of its probe.

Work to clear the wreckage and restore traffic through the port’s shipping channel continues.

Replacing the bridge will likely take years, but authoritie­s have opened two temporary channels to allow some shallowdra­ft vessels to move around the stricken container vessel.

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers said two weeks ago that it expected to open a new channel to the Port of Baltimore by the end of April.

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