NTSB Set to Pinpoint Blame for Baltimore Bridge Collapse Amidst Mounting Costs and Safety Failures
The National Transportation Safety Board prepares to vote on the cause of last year’s Baltimore bridge collapse, exposing costly safety oversights and raising urgent questions about infrastructure management and taxpayer burden.
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) is poised to deliver a critical verdict on what caused the catastrophic crash of the cargo ship Dali into Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge last March — an accident that claimed six construction workers’ lives and shattered a vital transportation artery. This decision comes amid dismayingly ballooning replacement costs that now threaten American taxpayers with a staggering $4.3 billion to $5.2 billion price tag, more than double previous estimates. How Did a Loosely Connected Cable Lead to a National Tragedy? Investigations reveal that the core technical failure traced by NTSB engineers was surprisingly simple...
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