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Baltimore port reopens 11 weeks after bridge collapse

The crew onboard the crippled ship included 20 Indians and one Sri Lankan

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The bridge was hit by a container ship on March 26. File pic

The bridge was hit by a container ship on March 26. File pic

The Baltimore port, one of America’s largest shipping hubs, formally reopened on Wednesday, 11 weeks after the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed when it was struck by a massive cargo ship mostly manned by Indians.

The 2.6-km-long, four-lane Francis Scott Key Bridge over the Patapsco River collapsed on March 26 after the 984-foot ship 'Dali’ crashed into it. The crew onboard the crippled ship included 20 Indians and one Sri Lankan.

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