Crew of cargo ship that lost power and collided with bridge in Baltimore, U.S. are all Indian
The ship is owned by Grace Ocean Private Ltd, and it was traveling from Baltimore to Colombo in an outward direction.
According to the firm, all 22 of the crew members of the cargo ship that crashed into a large bridge in Baltimore early on March 26 and caused it to break apart and fall into the river below are Native Americans.
At about 1:30 am local time, the cargo ship “Dali,” flying the flag of Singapore, struck one of the pillars of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore.
As per the vessel details furnished by Synergy Marine Group, the crew consisted of 22 Indian members altogether.
Shortly before colliding with a Baltimore bridge, the operators of a cargo ship lost power and sent out a mayday call, allowing officials to restrict traffic on the bridge, theAdditionally, the cause of the cargo ship’s collision with the Francis Scott Key Bridge, which occurred well in advance of the hectic morning rush hour and was described by one source as a “developing mass casualty event” in a major American city not far from Washington, was unknown.
The ship is owned by Grace Ocean Private Ltd, and it was traveling from Baltimore to Colombo in an outward direction.
The ship “DALI,” which is registered under the Singapore flag, collided with a pillar of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore on March 26 at around 01:30 local time. The collision occurred while the ship was under pilotage, with two pilots on board, according to the owners and managers of the ship, Synergy Marine Group.
The statement read, “Every member of the crew, including the two pilots, has been located and