Why is the Indian crew on the ship that crashed five days after the US bridge collapse?

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According to the New York Times, the 20 Indian crew members of the ship that crashed into a bridge in the US city of Baltimore are still on board, responding to authorities and making sure the daily tasks of the ship are completed.

When the ship Dali slammed the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore after losing power, it was en route to Sri Lanka with 4,700 containers.

According to the NYT, the crew members won’t be leaving anytime soon until the damaged bridge remnants have been removed. They will take care of the ship in the meanwhile.

When the ship Dali slammed the Francis Scott Key Bridge after losing power, it was en route to Sri Lanka with 4,700 containers.

One had been stated by the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA).

The crew members have plenty of food and drink, as well as enough fuel to keep the generators running, according to Chris James, an employee of a consultancy business assisting Synergy Marine, the ship’s management company.

However, Mr. James told NYT that a precise schedule for the ship’s potential extraction from the wreckage is yet unknown. According to Mr James in the NYT article, the crew might be switched to be sent home when the Coast Guard and the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) complete their investigations.

The crew has been commended for alerting the local authorities to the situation via SOS messages, which enabled them to halt a significant portion of traffic prior to the collision. Six workers on a construction crew patching the bridge’s craters

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