In a recent development, the city of Baltimore has taken legal action against the owner and manager of the container ship, Dali, which collided with one of the city’s main bridges, resulting in its collapse and the tragic loss of six lives.
According to the lawsuit filed on Monday, the city asserts that the Dali was unequivocally unfit for navigation, laying blame on the ship’s owner and manager for their alleged negligence. The lawsuit further claims that the bridge collapse was a direct consequence of the vessel’s unseaworthiness and the defendants’ gross negligence and recklessness.
Identified as Grace Ocean Private Limited and Synergy Marine Private Limited, the owners and managers of the Dali, the defendants have already sought to limit their liability through a court petition. However, the city is adamant in its pursuit of justice, seeking full accountability through a jury trial in the US District Court of Maryland.
The lawsuit contends that the estimated liability presented by the defendants falls drastically short of the actual losses and damages incurred by the bridge collapse. Additionally, it highlights concerning details regarding the Dali’s condition and crew competency, emphasizing the vessel’s departure from port despite known issues with its power supply and crew training.
Amidst ongoing investigations, port officials have implemented temporary measures to restore maritime transit, albeit at a limited capacity. The city’s legal action underscores the urgency of addressing safety concerns and ensuring accountability in the aftermath of the tragic incident.
As recovery efforts continue, with debris extraction and recovery operations still underway, questions linger regarding the fate of the remaining crew members and the timeline for resuming normal port operations.
With federal investigations ongoing and legal proceedings underway, the community awaits answers and justice for the victims of this devastating tragedy.
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