Supply Chain Crisis? The Baltimore Bridge Collapse’s Ripple Effect
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 Published On Mar 29, 2024

The Dali, the Singaporean containership stuck under Baltimore’s collapsed Francis Scott Key Bridge, may remain in place for weeks, blocking shipping at one of the U.S.'s busiest ports. The port handled 52.3 million tons of cargo in 2023, with a total value of almost $81 billion. The disaster also severed a major part of Interstate 695, where 11 million vehicles and $28 billion in goods cross every year.

I take a look at what this disaster means for Baltimore, the region’s roads and infrastructure, and the larger U.S. supply chain.

Chapters:
0:00 Bridge collapse
0:46 New shipping routes for Baltimore port
2:51 New shipping routes for the bridge
3:36 What’s next?

I’m Jamie Leventhal, a WSJ video journalist who examines how we build, move and redesign our world to make it more efficient. Join me as I envision what our societies could look like, breaking down everything from megaproject constructions to complex shipping routes with experts in the field.

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