Just minutes before the cargo ship Dali was set to glide under Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge, the ship’s alarms began to blare.
The lights went out.
Even the rudder, which the crew uses to maneuver the vessel, was frozen.
As a frantic effort to restore the ship was underway, the pilot soon recognized that the aimless vessel was drifting toward disaster, and called for help.
The cascading collapse of the vessel’s most crucial operating systems left the Dali adrift until it ultimately collided with the Key bridge, knocking the span into the river and killing six people.
Persons:
Dali, Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key
Organizations:
Engineers