Cargo Ship MV Dali: History of Inspections and Accidents Leading to Bridge Collapse in Baltimore

2024-03-27 17:05:00

A cargo ship crashed into a suspension bridge in Baltimore and collapsed. It has been detained at the port for inspection many times before. Including in Chile last year. which found a problem with the propulsion force

Foreign news agencies reported that The container ship ‘MV Dali’ which was involved in an accident on the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, United States, collapsed on Tuesday (March 26). 2567) had been detained in Chile in June last year. from driving force problems

Chilean Navy Spokesperson told CNN on Tuesday night local time that at the time, investigators found that the pressure gauge of the Daly’s thermal control system was “unreadable,” causing the ship to be confined to Port of San Antonio on June 27, 2023

Chilean port officials classified the disruption as related. “Driving force and supporting machinery,” but the officials involved were able to solve the problem. and has been verified by officials at the actual location, allowing the ship to depart from this port on the same day.

However, this is not the first time that the Dalí ship has which is registered in Singapore It has been held at foreign ports. Since the ship was completed in 2015, it has been held for inspection 27 times, with two failures including one in Chile, according to Equasis Shipping Quality Data Center.

Again, it happened at Antwerp city port of Belgium in 2016 after the Daly ship accidentally crashed into a dock while sailing out of port. The accident caused the Dalí ship to be detained. and the inspection results found that The ship had structural problems. due to damage to the ship’s hull Impairs the ability to navigate the sea.

The Dali was last inspected on Sept. 9, 2023, in New York City. By U.S. Coast Guard officials No abnormalities were found.

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