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Dali ship operator charged over deadly Baltimore bridge collapse

May 12, 2026 International Source: BBC World

Dali ship operator charged over deadly  Baltimore bridge collapse
Six construction workers were killed and several vehicles plunged into the river after the cargo ship crashed into the bridge. Baltimore Key Bridge collapse: Criminal charges filed against Dali cargo ship operator Copyright current_year BBC. All rights reserved. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read about our approach to external linking. Copyright current_year BBC. All rights reserved. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read about our approach to external linking. The Dali cargo ship crashes into the Francis Scott Key Bridge Dali ship operator charged over deadly Baltimore bridge collapse Federal prosecutors have filed criminal charges against the owner of the cargo ship Dali, two years after the vessel struck Baltimore's Key Bridge, causing its collapse and killing six people. Synergy Marine, the company that operated the ship, along with one of its employees, has been charged with conspiracy, obstruction and misconduct resulting in death, among other offences. Prosecutors allege the company misled investigators about conditions on the ship and failed to disclose hazards and other safety concerns to the US Coast Guard. A spokesperson for Synergy said the company "will defend against these allegations with vigor", the New York Times reported. The BBC has contacted Synergy for comment. In a statement on Tuesday, Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche said the collapse of the bridge was "a preventable tragedy of enormous consequence". "This indictment is a critical step toward holding accountable those whose reckless disregard for maritime safety regulations caused this disaster," he said. The indictment, unsealed on Tuesday, involves the company's Singapore- and India-based operations. The Dali's technical supervisor, Radhakrishnan Karthik Nair, also faces criminal charges. In the early hours of 26 March, the M/V Dali container ship crashed into the landmark Francis Scott Key Bridge, sending several vehicles on the bridge plunging into the river and killing six construction workers. The bridge collapse also caused significant economic disruption as shipping was brought to a standstill. The city is still working to reconstruct the bridge, which is expected to take years and cost billions of dollars. The National Transportation Safety Board has identified multiple factors, including the loss of electrical power from a faulty cable, problems with a fuel pump on the ship and a lack of counter measures to reduce the bridge's vulnerability. In the court filing, prosecutors say the Dali struck the bridge because the vessel lost power two times in a four-minute span. The first power outage, prosecutors say, was caused by a loose wire in a switchboard. They allege the second black out occurred because the crew was relying on a flushing pump to supply fuel to two of the ship's generators. Prosecutors said the vessel had not been approved to use a flushing pump for its generators, as the pump was not designed to automatically restart after a blackout. If the crew had used "proper" fuel supply, the vessel would have regained power before hitting the bridge, they added. The indictment also states that Synergy employees knew about the improper use of the flushing pump and "took steps to hide the use" on the Dali and other vessels. Prosecutors also allege the company falsified safety records. Meanwhile, in a separate civil case, Maryland Attorney General Anthony Brown announced on Tuesday that the state had reached a settlement of $2.25bn (£1.66bn) with Synergy Marine over the bridge collapse. This settlement resolves a suit the state brought against the company in 2024 for damages related to the destruction of the bridge, environmental harm, lost toll revenues and other economic losses for Maryland and its residents. The vessel's owner has already paid the justice department over $100m to settle a civil claim over the damages to the bridge, as well as $350m to the state of Maryland's insurance company. A view of the container ship Dali after it crashed into the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, Maryland in March 2024 Loose wire on ship may have led to Baltimore bridge collapse, report says A photo of the Dali after it crashed into the Francis Scott Key Bridge US gets $100m settlement for Baltimore bridge collapse Negotiations have progressed in recent months, according to multiple officials familiar, with the White House optimistic of reaching a deal. Eileen Wang could face up to 10 years in prison following the Department of Justice allegations. 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