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The container ship Dali is eased into the Seagirt Marine Terminal after being freed from the wreckage of the Francis Scott Key Bridge.  (Jerry Jackson/Staff)
The container ship Dali is eased into the Seagirt Marine Terminal after being freed from the wreckage of the Francis Scott Key Bridge. (Jerry Jackson/Staff)
Tugs hold the container ship Dali against the pier at the Seagirt Marine Terminal after it was freed from the wreckage of the Francis Scott Key Bridge. There are far fewer containers stacked at the port because of the impact to the shipping channel. (Jerry Jackson/Staff)
Tugs hold the container ship Dali against the pier at the Seagirt Marine Terminal after it was freed from the wreckage of the Francis Scott Key Bridge. There are far fewer containers stacked at the port because of the impact to the shipping channel. (Jerry Jackson/Staff)
The container ship Dali is seen before dawn a crews prepare refloat and remove it from the wreckage of the Francis Scott Key Bridge fifty-five days after it hit a structural pier causing a catastrophic collapse. (Jerry Jackson/Staff)
The container ship Dali is seen before dawn a crews prepare refloat and remove it from the wreckage of the Francis Scott Key Bridge fifty-five days after it hit a structural pier causing a catastrophic collapse. (Jerry Jackson/Staff)
Crushed shipping containers are seen on the container ship Dali as it is moved into the Seagirt Marine Terminal fifty-five days after it hit a structural pier of the Francis Scott Key Bridge causing a catastrophic collapse.(Jerry Jackson/Staff)
Crushed shipping containers are seen on the container ship Dali as it is moved into the Seagirt Marine Terminal fifty-five days after it hit a structural pier of the Francis Scott Key Bridge causing a catastrophic collapse.(Jerry Jackson/Staff)
Tug boats push the container ship Dali from the wreckage of the Francis Scott Key Bridge fifty-five days after it hit a structural pier causing a catastrophic collapse.(Jerry Jackson/Staff)
Tug boats push the container ship Dali from the wreckage of the Francis Scott Key Bridge fifty-five days after it hit a structural pier causing a catastrophic collapse.(Jerry Jackson/Staff)
Crushed shipping containers are seen on the container ship Dali as it is moved into the Seagirt Marine Terminal fifty-five days after it hit a structural pier of the Francis Scott Key Bridge causing a catastrophic collapse.(Jerry Jackson/Staff)
Crushed shipping containers are seen on the container ship Dali as it is moved into the Seagirt Marine Terminal fifty-five days after it hit a structural pier of the Francis Scott Key Bridge causing a catastrophic collapse.(Jerry Jackson/Staff)
Tug boats push the container ship Dali from the wreckage of the Francis Scott Key Bridge fifty-five days after it hit a structural pier causing a catastrophic collapse.(Jerry Jackson/Staff)
Tug boats push the container ship Dali from the wreckage of the Francis Scott Key Bridge fifty-five days after it hit a structural pier causing a catastrophic collapse.(Jerry Jackson/Staff)
The container ship Dali is eased into the Seagirt Marine Terminal after being freed from the wreckage of the Francis Scott Key Bridge. (Jerry Jackson/Staff)
The container ship Dali is eased into the Seagirt Marine Terminal after being freed from the wreckage of the Francis Scott Key Bridge. (Jerry Jackson/Staff)
The container ship Dali is eased into the Seagirt Marine Terminal after being freed from the wreckage of the Francis Scott Key Bridge. (Jerry Jackson/Staff)
The container ship Dali is eased into the Seagirt Marine Terminal after being freed from the wreckage of the Francis Scott Key Bridge. (Jerry Jackson/Staff)
The container ship Dali is eased into the Seagirt Marine Terminal after being freed from the wreckage of the Francis Scott Key Bridge.
The container ship Dali is eased into the Seagirt Marine Terminal after being freed from the wreckage of the Francis Scott Key Bridge.
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