Tag: Baltimore

Explore The Baltimore Bridge Collapse From Every Angle

      It’s amazing what they can do with technology.   Screenshot: Voluma.AI     Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed in March after it was hit by a cargo shop that lost power. The strike from the ship brought the towers of the bridge crashing down and left the Dali cargo ship stuck [...]read moreExplore The Baltimore Bridge Collapse From Every Angle

New Baltimore Bridge Span To Cost $1.9 Billion And Won’t Be Ready Until 2028

Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key bridge collapsed in March after it was struck by an enormous container ship that lost power while exiting the city’s port. The collision left the stricken Dali container ship stuck under the remnants of the bridge and made entry and exit of the Port of Baltimore nearly impossible. Now, experts have [...]read moreNew Baltimore Bridge Span To Cost $1.9 Billion And Won’t Be Ready Until 2028

Baltimore coach allegedly used AI voice cloning to get principal fired

A physical education teacher and former athletic director of a Baltimore County high school has been arrested and charged with using an AI voice cloning service to frame the school’s principal. The Baltimore Banner reports that Baltimore County police believe a recording whiich circulated through social media in January with purported audio of Pikesville High [...]read moreBaltimore coach allegedly used AI voice cloning to get principal fired

U.S. Bridge Safety Standards Based On ‘Outdated’ Regulations Developed In West Germany

Protection around America’s bridges has been thrown into question in recent weeks after a massive container ship hit and destroyed the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore last month. Now, it’s emerged that the safety standards many U.S. bridges are built to are actually based on antiquated models developed in West Germany decades ago. Weekend [...]read moreU.S. Bridge Safety Standards Based On ‘Outdated’ Regulations Developed In West Germany

Ship Owners Are Trying Everything To Avoid Paying Up For Baltimore Bridge Collapse

A massive container ship hit and destroyed the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore last month, killing six people and shutting one of America’s busiest ports in the process. The company that operates the ship is now trying everything to get out of paying up for the mammoth task of extracting the stricken vessel and [...]read moreShip Owners Are Trying Everything To Avoid Paying Up For Baltimore Bridge Collapse

USOs, Gold Heists And Airport Mishaps In This Week’s Beyond Cars Roundup

Officially, the U.S. government has no proof that sightings of unidentified aerial phenomena are the result of alien activity. Apparently, though, the definitely-probably-not-aliens have been observed operating unidentified submerged objects in our oceans, Fox News reports. They fly, too, but when they want, they… Read more… Source link

FBI opens criminal investigation into Baltimore bridge crash

The federal government has opened a criminal investigation into what occurred on a cargo ship before it crashed into Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge and caused it to collapse last month, according to a person familiar with the probe. Federal Bureau of Investigation agents early Monday boarded the Singapore-flagged container ship, which remains disabled on [...]read moreFBI opens criminal investigation into Baltimore bridge crash

Baltimore’s Key Bridge Is Still Pretty Much Intact Under The Water

      Image: U.S. Army Corps Of Engineers, Baltimore District     The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers conducted its survey of the collapsed Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore using sonar images, and has concluded that it can have the debris removed and the shipping channel re-opened by May. The images, released earlier [...]read moreBaltimore’s Key Bridge Is Still Pretty Much Intact Under The Water

Car shipper sees up to $10 million hit from Baltimore disaster

Marinevesselstracker.com   LONDON — Norwegian car shipping firm Wallenius Wilhelmsen estimates a $5 million to $10 million hit to core earnings from last week’s U.S. Baltimore bridge collapse and expects the key ship channel to be closed for weeks, it said on Wednesday. The company said its vessel Carmen — which according to shipping data [...]read moreCar shipper sees up to $10 million hit from Baltimore disaster

What We Can Learn From Baltimore About Road Safety Near Water

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