The investigation and recovery after the catastrophic bridge strike over the Patapsco River continues, with National Transportation Safety Board officials having boarded the MV Dali and professionals continuing to seek victims of the collapse.
Among the more mundane reasons for the “lost propulsion” that would have left the ship not able to steer its own way and vulnerable to currents and changing dynamic forces in the water as it crossed dredged channels are dirty or bad fuel, insufficient maintenance, or freak mechanical failure. Nevertheless, it was stated the ship was up to date with its inspections and certifications at the time of the accident.
The search for survivors was suspended on Tuesday night, with rescuers citing dangerous conditions for divers including frigid waters and debris from the disaster. That work resumed early Wednesday morning, although with over 24 hours now having passed the focus has shifted from finding survivors to finding victims, with those yet to be recovered now listed as presumed dead.
As well as divers supported by small boats, it is stated the use of sonar, underwater drones, and helicopters are also contributing to these efforts.
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