After nearly three months aboard the massive cargo ship 'Dali', eight Indian crew members who were involved in the vessel's collision with Baltimore bridge in March departed for India on Friday.
 The crew members were also given care packages, including Indian snacks and handmade quilts. Darrel Wilson, a spokesperson for Synergy Marine, Dali's Singapore-based management company ...
BALTIMORE, DE – The US Justice Department on September 18 sued the owner and manager of the cargo ship that caused the ...
Most of the crew of the Dali, a 948ft (289m) container ship, are from India. One was slightly injured when the ship collided with the bridge. Six people were killed in the collapse. Investigators ...
The Dali crashed into Baltimore's Francis Scott ... away from the bridge and likely preventing more fatalities. The crew, all Indian nationals, are likely continuing to work to maintain the ...
The U.S. Justice Department accused the operators of Dali, the container ship that brought down the Francis Scott Key Bridge, ...
FBI agents boarded the Maersk Saltoro at the Port of Baltimore, managed by Synergy Marine Group, linked to a fatal bridge ...
Federal authorities Saturday morning boarded a sister ship of the Maersk Dali, which caused the Francis Scott Key Bridge ...
The crash of the Dali into the Francis Scott Key Bridge killed six people. The federal government says the owner and the ...
"The ship's owner and manager ... sent an ill-prepared crew on an abjectly unseaworthy vessel to navigate the United States' ...
The Dali crew, as the spokesperson told us ... It's still unclear when the Singapore-based ship or its crew, most of whom hail from India or Sri Lanka, will be able to return home — which ...