Baltimore Key Bridge collapse latest news: Massive crane that can lift 1,000 tons joins clean-up operation

30 Mar 2024 • 3:16 PM MYT
The Independent
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Enormous cranes have started to arrive in Baltimore to help clear the wreckage after the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge — an essential step before recovery efforts to find the missing construction workers continue, officials say.

A massive cleanup operation is now underway to clear the wreckage of the bridge from the river, with huge crane ships, and thousands of relief workers headed for Baltimore.

One of the cranes, the Chesapeake 1000, is capable of lifting 1,000 tonnes — but the bridge is estimated to weigh around three or four times that, so it will need to be cut into sections, Maryland governor Wes Moore said.

Mr Moore surveyed the scene and saw shipping containers ripped apart “like papier-mache.”

To understand the scale the teams are working with, the governor said that the freight was roughly the size of the Eiffel Tower.

Meanwhile, US president Joe Biden said on Friday he will go to Baltimore next week.

He also announced he has approved $60m in initial aid to rebuild the bridge.