On May 13, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers set off a series of controlled explosions to help free the Dali, better known as the ship that plowed into the Francis Scott Key Bridge on March 26. What most people don’t know is that the crew was — and is — still on board. And they aren’t allowed to leave. Navy salvage teams blow up a portion of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in controlled demolition #bridge #demolition #navy pic.twitter.com/T5XYbYXfkk — Military Times (@MilitaryTimes) May 15, 2024 Two maritime unions, both from Singapore, are lobbying to have the crew freed. They also sent delegates to visit and check on the 21-member crew, 20 of whom are from India and one who is from Sri Lanka.
The two unions are said to be “deeply concerned” about the crew and their “emotional distress.”
And here’s the weird part: The FBI […]
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