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President Joe Biden toured the wreckage of the Key Bridge Friday and addressed the media after.
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Front line workers continue to work on the wreckage of last week’s Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse as the National Transportation Safety Board performs its investigation on the collision.
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Crews are working to rig up some of the shipping containers that are on the bow of the Dali and get them moved to Tradepoint Atlantic, officials with the Unified Command said Thursday.
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Maryland PORT Act would give financial relief to businesses, workers impacted by Key Bridge collapseThe bill would provide grants to businesses who are unable to pay workers.
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EPA is monitoring hazardous materials from the ship and impacted cargo, says there doesn’t appear to be any in the Patapsco River Friday afternoon.
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Victims’ families, first responders and port workers are receiving help in the aftermath of the Key Bridge collapse. There’s another group also impacted, that supporters don’t want forgotten.
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The USCG has set up 2400 foot booms to contain the leakage and is monitoring air quality.
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The port is a leader in cars, sugar and gypsum.
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The full investigation could take 12-24 months.
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Community members are pulling together in the aftermath of the Key Bridge collapse. Some say seeing the bridge vanish was like experiencing a death.