U.S. Army Corps plans to reopen Port of Baltimore channel by end of May

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U.S. Army Corps plans to reopen Port of Baltimore channel by end of May
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U.S. Army Corps of Engineers announces plan just over a week after deadly bridge collapse forced rerouting of container ships.

Share on linkedin Salvage workers on Thursday dismantle the wreckage of the Francis Scott Key Bridge that collapsed into the Patapsco River after being struck by the Dali container vessel in Baltimore, Maryland . Photo: Nathan Howard/Bloomberg via Getty ImagesThursday night that noted first a "limited access channel 280 feet wide and 35 feet deep" to the port would open by the end of April ahead of reopening the permanent, 700-foot-wide by 50-foot-deep federal navigation channel.

"This channel would support one-way traffic in and out of the Port of Baltimore for barge container service and some roll on/roll off vessels that move automobiles and farm equipment to and from the port," according to the statement on the first phase of the opening.

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