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FBI reportedly opens criminal investigat­ion into Baltimore bridge collapse

- Gloria Oladipo

The FBI has reportedly opened a criminal investigat­ion into the deadly collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, with agents looking into the events leading up to the Dali ship colliding with the bridge.

The Washington Post first reported on the existence of the criminal investigat­ion into the collision and collapse, with the investigat­ion beginning in earnest on Monday morning.

Two unnamed sources familiar with the inquiry told the Post that the investigat­ion will also look into whether crew members knew of any serious problems with the ship before attempting to leave the Baltimore port.

Early Monday, federal investigat­ors appeared to board the Dali ship, the Post reported. Shortly after, more people arrived in boats and joined investigat­ors onboard.

Officials have provided little public informatio­n on the investigat­ion. In a statement to the Post, the FBI only confirmed that federal investigat­ors had boarded the Dali.

“The FBI is present aboard the cargo ship Dali conducting court-authorized law enforcemen­t activity,” read the agency’s statement. No further informatio­n was provided about the FBI’s activities or what a potential investigat­ion would look into.

Erek L Barron, the US attorney for

Maryland, also declined to confirm the investigat­ion to the Post.

The National Transporta­tion Safety Board is leading its own investigat­ion into the cause of the Key Bridge collapse and other relevant safety issues.

The Baltimore bridge fell on 26 March after the Singapore-flagged Dali ship lost power and struck the bridge on its way to Sri Lanka.

There were 22 crew members onboard the ship at the time of the crash.

Six people died as a result of the bridge collapse. All six victims – workers originally from Guatemala, Mexico, Honduras and El Salvador – were making repairs on the bridge at the time of the crash.

Two people survived the collapse. In a statement at the time of the collision, shipping company Maersk, which charted the Dali, said: “We are horrified by what has happened in Baltimore, and our thoughts are with all of those affected.”

The Dali ship had been in a previous accident. The vessel was involved in a collision in 2016 in Antwerp, Belgium, according to Vessel Finder and the maritime incident archive Shipwreckl­og.

The ship was attempting to leave port when its sternscrap­edalong the quay. No injuries were reported.

The Baltimore bridge collapse has also forced the port of Baltimore to close in the interim. Officials have opened alternate channels to reroute port traffic.

The US army corps of engineers also tentativel­y announced that the port would be reopened at “normal capacity” by the end of May, the Baltimore Sun reported.

 ?? Watson/AFP/Getty Images ?? The steel frame of the Francis Scott Key Bridge sits on top of a container ship in Baltimore, Maryland, on 26 March 2024. Photograph: Jim
Watson/AFP/Getty Images The steel frame of the Francis Scott Key Bridge sits on top of a container ship in Baltimore, Maryland, on 26 March 2024. Photograph: Jim

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