Following the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge on March 26, the main shipping channel into Baltimore, Md.’s port has been completely reopened. The channel has now been restored to its original operational dimensions, allowing for two-way traffic and the cancellation of additional safety requirements that were put in place due to the limited channel width.
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