On Monday 24 June the Bay Bridge was
closed to all traffic while the 10,000 teu vessel passed beneath the span
heading for Virginia International Gateway to offload the remaining containers
on board the vessel. Some boxes were
removed previously as part of the salvage operation in preparation to move the
vessel from under a span of the stricken bridge.
The Grace Ocean-owned ship will move
to Norfolk after offloading its cargo in order to repair its damaged bow.
The National Transportation Safety
Board (NTSB) is examining various electrical components from the ship at its
materials laboratory, after its investigators completed in-person interviews of
the vessel’s crew.
The NTSB said it will "continue to evaluate
the design and operation of the vessel’s electrical power distribution system,
and investigate all aspects of the accident."
Maersk Dali crashed into a pylon of
the Key Bridge after losing electrical power twice. The crew managed
to restore power the first time, but after the second loss the ship drifted
into the bridge support, causing the span to collapse, killing six contractors
working on the bridge and injuring two, including one crew member.
Rebuilding the bridge is estimated to cost up to
$1.9in and the Maryland District authority expects the
rebuilding project to be completed by late 2028.