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Baltimore bridge collapse: Dali crew of 20 Indians, 1 Sri Lankan still stranded on ship, almost 2 months after accident

The crew of the Dali, the ill-fated vessel that slammed into Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge, causing its collapse, are still on board nearly two months after the deadly disaster.

The crew, made up of 20 men from India and one from Sri Lanka, were manning the ship when it collided with one of the bridge’s support pillars on March 26, causing the 1.6-mile span to crumble and plunge into the Patapsco River below.

Just seconds earlier, they managed to issue a mayday call, explaining they’d lost power shortly after leaving the Port of Baltimore and could no longer steer the 987-foot vessel.

While first responders managed to stop traffic, they were unable to reach a construction crew doing maintenance on the bridge. Six workers were killed in the crash, which also snarled maritime traffic through the busy Baltimore port.

The Dali’s crew meanwhile was mostly unharmed during the collision, but have not been allowed to leave the container ship and remain stranded on board seven weeks later – reportedly with no access to cellphones.

A spokesperson for Synergy Marine Group, which manages the ship, told The Independent that the FBI confiscated the crew’s phones during the investigation into the crash, though it’s unclear why the phones were seized.

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US bridge collapses in Baltimore after ship collision, leaving several people missing

National Transportation Safety Board Chair Jennifer Homendy acknowledged the amount of time the men have spent on the ship, calling it “unprecedented” while speaking at a House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure hearing on Wednesday. Officials said they’ve been busy maintaining the ship and assisting investigators.

In a preliminary report published earlier this week, the NTSB found the

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