Freed at last in Baltimore: Phatra Naree

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The fourth ship cleared to depart Baltimore after the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse was bulk carrier, Phatra Naree. This was one of the ships that was trapped in Baltimore that was given clearance to depart by the U.S. Coast Guard on April 25, 2024, as cleanup and recovery efforts continue at the site of the bridge collapse.
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A ship without tugboat is like a man without hands and feet

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It seems with the angle of the camera we couldn’t see why, but I’m thinking it was to shallow out of the channel to turn with no assistance if we saw the move from above we probably could see it .plus no chances will be taken in light of recent events . Good video .!

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Tough backing up a long vessel…? For what reason, ? No mirrors so the tug will help . How helping me out with this one……

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