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Baltimore bridge collapse: Ships carrying cars and heavy equipment need to find a new harborLast year, more than 444,000 passengers boarded cruise ships at the port from Royal Caribbean, Carnival, Norwegian and other cruise lines. WHAT ARE BALTIMORE-BOUND SHIPS DOING NOW? Many are ...
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ABC13 Houston on MSNNational Transportation Safety Board flags bridges in Houston area that need assessmentAfter the deadly collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, officials examined bridges across waterways across ...
The Anthony Wayne and Martin Luther King Jr. bridges "have an unknown level of risk of collapse" if hit by a ship, the National Transportation and Safety Board says.
Baltimore could lose one of its major cruise partners. Royal Caribbean says it will sail its Vision of the Seas out of ...
Dispatchers recorded the moment Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge fell, and experts weigh in on why these crashes could become more common. More from News Dispatchers recorded the moment ...
Baltimore's cruise scene faces a potential shake-up, with Royal Caribbean's future in question. There are rumblings that ...
Royal Caribbean says Vision of the Seas will shift to Ft. Lauderdale in 2026; here's what that means
BASED IN BALTIMORE. THE ISSUE IS ALL OF THE ROYAL CARIBBEAN SHIPS THAT CAN PHYSICALLY FIT INTO BALTIMORE. BECAUSE OF THE BRIDGE HEIGHTS THAT PREVENT THE BIGGER SHIPS FROM GOING. THERE HAVE ...
Cruise line Royal Caribbean International is moving one of its ships from the Port of Baltimore to a port in Florida, company officials said.
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