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Baltimore Bridge Disaster: $100 Million Settlement Reached

Friday 25 October 2024 - 09:09
Baltimore Bridge Disaster: $100 Million Settlement Reached

In a significant legal resolution, the owners of the container ship involved in the catastrophic collision with Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge have been ordered to pay over $100 million to the U.S. government. This decision, announced by the U.S. Justice Department, comes after a month-long civil lawsuit stemming from the tragic incident that occurred on March 26, which resulted in the deaths of six construction workers.

The companies behind the vessel, Grace Ocean Private Limited and Synergy Marine Private Limited, have agreed to this settlement, which aims to cover the costs incurred by federal agencies in response to the disaster. Brian Boynton, head of the Justice Department’s civil division, emphasized the importance of this outcome, stating it fully compensates the United States for its response efforts and holds the responsible parties accountable.

The settlement, however, does not address the reconstruction costs of the Francis Scott Key Bridge, as the state has initiated its own claims for those damages. A spokesperson for Synergy clarified that the agreement strictly pertains to costs associated with clearing the shipping channel and does not imply any liability or punitive damages against the companies involved.

The U.S. government attributed the collision to failures in the ship's electrical and mechanical systems, alleging that inadequate maintenance led to a loss of power, causing the Dali to crash into a bridge column. The impact resulted in the tragic loss of six lives, all of whom were workers repairing potholes on the bridge, and sent a significant amount of debris into the Patapsco River, disrupting traffic at one of the nation’s busiest ports for months.

In the aftermath, a coordinated effort involving numerous federal, state, and local agencies was launched to remove approximately 50,000 tonnes of debris from the shipping channel and the vessel itself. The incident not only halted shipping operations but also severely impacted local commuters, with the Port of Baltimore only reopening for commercial navigation in June.

This settlement marks a crucial step in addressing the repercussions of the disaster, highlighting the ongoing challenges faced by the community and the importance of accountability in maritime operations.


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