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Cargo Ship To Be Refloated After Key Bridge Crash

Cargo ship loaded with shipping containers in Port Elizabeth, New Jersey

Authorities have announced plans to refloat the cargo ship that collided with Baltimore's Key Bridge, marking a significant milestone in the salvage operations that have been ongoing for the past eight weeks. The MV Dolly, which has been covered in debris following the crash, will finally be relocated thanks to a series of controlled explosions that have helped clear the way for the vessel's movement.

Officials have set early Monday morning as the tentative start time for the operations, pending favorable conditions. Once the ship is successfully refloated, it will be transported to a local marine terminal for further assessment and processing.

The incident, which occurred back in March, resulted in the tragic loss of six construction workers when the bridge collapsed. The subsequent salvage efforts have been complex and challenging, requiring meticulous planning and execution to ensure the safety of all involved.

The decision to refloat the MV Dolly represents a significant step forward in the recovery process, offering hope for a resolution to the aftermath of the collision. Authorities are working diligently to ensure that the operation proceeds smoothly and efficiently, minimizing any potential risks or disruptions.

As the community awaits the outcome of this critical phase in the salvage operations, the focus remains on upholding safety standards and preserving the integrity of the surrounding environment. The successful refloating of the cargo ship will not only mark a key achievement in the recovery efforts but also pave the way for further steps to address the aftermath of the tragic incident.

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