by Reuters News Staff at Reuters
LONDON, March 26 (Reuters) – At least 10 commercial ships that were sailing to the U.S. port of Baltimore have dropped anchor in waters nearby, data from ship tracking and maritime analytics provider MarineTraffic showed on Tuesday.
A container ship smashed into a four-lane bridge in the port on Tuesday, causing it to collapse and sending cars and eople plunging into the river below.
Port traffic was suspended until further notice, Maryland transportation authorities said.
The vessels that anchored included container and bulk carrier ships that were signaling their destination as Baltimore, the MarineTraffic data showed.
Baltimore port’s private and public terminals handled 847,158 autos and light trucks in 2023, the most of any U.S. port.
The port also handles farm and construction machinery, sugar, gypsum and coal, according to a Maryland government website.
“While Baltimore is not one of the largest U.S. East Coast ports,…