Crews are expected to move forward Sunday with a plan to use small explosives to break apart a massive chunk ofOfficials are tentatively scheduled to carry out the controlled demolition around 5 p.m., according to the US Coast Guard. It was originally slated to take place Saturday, but officials on Friday announced it would be postponed due to an adverse weather forecast.
Officials last week recovered the sixth and final body, allowing them to proceed with the plan to free the Dali. If the operation succeeds this weekend, the ship could be refloated and returned to the Port of Baltimore as soon as this week, "The safest and swiftest method to remove the bridge piece from on top of the M/V Dali is by precision cuts made with small charges," the Key Bridge Response Unified Command said in a news release last week.
"This is an industry-standard tool in controlled demolition that will break the span into smaller pieces," it added, "which will allow the work of refloating the vessel and removing it from the federal channel."According to an infographic from the US Army and the US Army Corps of Engineers, the process will "look like multiple puffs of smoke and sound like fireworks.
In the meantime, several investigations continue into the cause of the disaster and who is responsible. The House Committee on Transportation & Infrastructure plans to hold a hearing Wednesday on the catastrophe, with testimony expected from the chair of the National Transportation Safety Board and officials from the Coast Guard, Army Corps of Engineers and the US Department of Transportation.
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