The first cargo ship passed through a newly opened deep-water channel in Baltimore after being stuck in the harbor since the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed.
Ummm, finally using tugs so they don't collide with the bridge? Don't most major ports in the world usually do that in the first place? Oh wait...murica...nevermind
This was already dealt with 1000 times, but they way this port is situated, it's a straight shot to the bay, while these ships currently are going through a work area and a much smaller channel. 47 years and thousands of ships going under this bridge brings complacency. So, you don't understand something, and you say "Murica". Goofy liberal.