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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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“It is not nearly enough to cover all the businesses and all the workers who will be impacted, but is an important first step,” said Mayor Brandon Scott.
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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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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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Authorities believe the remaining vehicles and bodies are trapped within the structure of the bridge that fell, and it’s unsafe for divers to enter that
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With that settlement, the city will also enter into a consent decree that includes a timeline for repairs and upgrades at both the Patapsco and Back River wastewater treatment facilities.
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Officials want a task force to study how the city provides water to the region.