Port Of Baltimore Paralyzed After Container Ship Strike Collapses Bridge

March 26th, 2024

Accident?

Shortened:

Full:

What happened to “Emergency bus,” the backup system which provides power to steer the ship in an emergency?

Pay close attention at 5:25:

“If we lost power, the emergency diesel generator would turn on and it would still give us power to our steering.”

Via: ZeroHedge:

ABC News reports the Singapore-flagged “Dali” container ship “lost propulsion” as it left the Port of Baltimore just before it rammed the Francis Scott Key Bridge.

“The vessel notified MD Department of Transportation (MDOT) that they had lost control of the vessel and a collision with the bridge was possible,” ABC quoted the US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency as saying, adding, “The vessel struck the bridge causing a complete collapse.”

3 Responses to “Port Of Baltimore Paralyzed After Container Ship Strike Collapses Bridge”

  1. Fenris says:

    To me, it seems a reasonable response to the attack in Moscow. Except, fewer people died.

  2. Dennis says:

    FWIW, according to my dad, a former merchant marine officer, in the presence of a strong current, restoring power to steering would make little difference without propulsion.

  3. Kiers says:

    Re attack in Moscow……guess who…..?
    https://www.lemonde.fr/en/international/article/2024/03/28/moscow-attack-turkey-tracks-down-numerous-active-isis-networks_6661001_4.html

    This is how Turkey earns its place in the “alliance”.
    Notice…Turkey was the 3rd party in bringing Finland into the alliance. The trilateral memorandum of accession laid emphasis on “preventing terrorism” within Finland, Sweden……capiche?

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