Will the port of Baltimore restore normal operations by the end of 2024?
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On March 26, 2024 maritime access to and from the port was blocked by the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge after it was hit by the MV Dali.

This question will also resolve to YES if the Port of Baltimore officially declares that port operations have been restored and the port processes at least 10 new incoming container ships, excluding ships that are already located within the Patapsco river. The Patapsco river rule is necessary to exclude the processing of ships that are already within Baltimore's marina and don't need to sail past the collapsed bridge to be processed.

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https://www.usace.army.mil/Media/News-Releases/News-Release-Article-View/Article/3731723/us-army-corps-of-engineers-develops-tentative-timeline-to-reopen-fort-mchenry-c/

 After detailed studies and engineering assessments by local, state and federal organizations, in collaboration with industry partners, USACE expects to open a limited access channel 280 feet wide and 35 feet deep, to the Port of Baltimore within the next four weeks – by the end of April. This channel would support one-way traffic in and out of the Port of Baltimore for barge container service and some roll on/roll off vessels that move automobiles and farm equipment to and from the port.

USACE engineers are aiming to reopen the permanent, 700-foot-wide by 50-foot-deep federal navigation channel by the end of May, restoring port access to normal capacity.