Not only did the collapse of Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge destroy a major transportation artery, it also shut down the Port of Baltimore — one of America’s largest ports.
Cargo traffic has been completely cut off in the wake of the catastrophe, with no estimate on when it will start moving again.
There are 4,700 containers on board the ship, with two that have fallen overboard and are now missing.
Anne Gaviola has more on the ramifications for the local economy and the global supply chain.
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Cargo traffic has been completely cut off in the wake of the catastrophe, with no estimate on when it will start moving again.
There are 4,700 containers on board the ship, with two that have fallen overboard and are now missing.
Anne Gaviola has more on the ramifications for the local economy and the global supply chain.
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