Baltimore Bridge Collapse may block export of 2.5 M tonnes of coal for weeks | Oneindia
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Baltimore Bridge Collapse may block export of 2.5 M tonnes of coal for weeks | Oneindia
The collapse of a significant bridge in Baltimore on Tuesday is poised to halt coal exports from the port for up to six weeks, potentially impeding the transport of approximately 2.5 million tons of coal, according to Ernie Thrasher, CEO of Xcoal Energy & Resources LLC.
With Baltimore being the second-largest terminal for coal in the US, the blockage of this major coal hub threatens to disrupt global energy supply chains, which have only recently begun to recover from pandemic-related slowdowns.
Thrasher noted that while some diversion to other ports is possible, the capacity constraints of these alternative ports pose limitations on such efforts.
Join us as we explore the uncertain future of the 21 sailors stranded aboard the Dali in the aftermath of the Baltimore bridge collapse. Learn about the challenges they face and the efforts underway to ensure their well-being amidst this tragedy. Stay informed and stay tuned for the latest updates on this developing situation.
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In the aftermath of the Baltimore bridge collapse, officials announced on Sunday night (March 31) plans to establish a temporary channel, facilitating the resumption of limited commercial vessel traffic in and out of the port. The decision arrives as cleanup operations persist in the wake of the Francis Scott Key Bridge incident.
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On Saturday, the Oklahoma State Patrol announced the closure of a highway south of Sallisaw following a barge collision with a bridge over the Arkansas River. Troopers took action around 1:25 pm upon receiving reports of the incident, redirecting traffic away from the affected area, according to state patrol spokesperson Sarah Stewart. The bridge, spanning the Arkansas River at its entry into the Robert S. Kerr Reservoir will stay shut until inspection can be conducted, Stewart added.
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In a race against time, salvage crews in Baltimore work tirelessly to lift the first piece of the collapsed Francis Scott Key Bridge from the water. This critical step marks the beginning of a complex operation to reopen the city's blocked port. Stay tuned for updates on this unfolding story.
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US President Joe Biden announced that he will visit Baltimore next week in the aftermath of the catastrophic collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge leading to the city’s port. As of Friday afternoon, four people remain missing and are presumed dead. The tragedy prompted Biden to pledge a visit to the site, following the lead of Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg.“We’re with you. We’re going to stay with you as long as it takes,” assured Biden, expressing his intention to visit Baltimore promptly. “You’re Maryland tough. You’re Baltimore strong.”
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The Baltimore port was the most critical site for in the USA for food production, and food security, and now it is rubble. Here's what that means for affording food 9 months from now. (Help me..