Demolition at Baltimore bridge collapse site
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Demolition at the Baltimore Key Bridge collapse site successfully frees the dolly ship within two days, using precision charges to remove weight and clear the channel while respecting the lives lost in the disaster. Crew members on board the dolly ship are positioned for safety during the implosion, which occurred earlier than expected with horn blasts signaling the event.
Insights
- The planned demolition at the Baltimore Key Bridge collapse site involved precision cutting with strategically placed charges on the steel superstructure to remove weight from the dolly ship and clear the channel.
- The decision to use explosives in the demolition was made with sensitivity towards the lives lost in the disaster, aiming to honor the victims while allowing business operations to resume promptly.
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Recent questions
How was the Baltimore Key Bridge collapse site cleared?
Through a planned demolition using strategically placed charges.
What was the purpose of the horn blasts during the demolition?
The horn blasts signaled the implosion of the structure.
Where were crew members positioned during the demolition?
Crew members were positioned at the aft section of the dolly ship for safety and reaction purposes.
Why was the decision to use explosives considered sensitive?
The decision was sensitive due to respecting the lives lost in the disaster and honoring the victims.
How long did it take to potentially float the ship out after the demolition?
The ship could potentially be floated out within two days after the demolition.
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