Dali freed from Key Bridge and moved to Port of Baltimore | PHOTOS 20.05.2024 16:56 The Baltimore Sun 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) 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) 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.