FISHTOWN (KYW Newsradio) — The U.S. Coast Guard and its local law enforcement partners worked Thursday morning to free a cargo ship that ran aground just north of the Benjamin Franklin Bridge on ...
An investigation continues into the days-long incident involving the Algoma Verity, a 623-foot vessel that hit bottom approximately a mile north of the Benjamin Franklin Bridge. The ship ...
The ship was heading north up the river when it got stuck about a mile past the Benjamin Franklin Bridge near Fishtown sometime before 6:30 p.m. on Jan. 8. No injuries were reported in connection ...
A cargo ship was damaged after it ran aground in the Delaware River earlier this week, the U.S. Coast Guard said. The 623-foot Algoma Verity has been stuck just north of the Ben Franklin Bridge in ...
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A 623-foot cargo ship has run aground in the Delaware River between South Jersey and Philadelphia, according to the U.S. Coast Guard. The Algoma Verity became stuck on Wednesday night ...
officials said in a statement that the ship was successfully refloated at about 11:30 a.m. on Saturday and it was taken to the Tioga Marine Terminal about two miles north of the Benjamin Franklin ...
The Algoma Verity first got stuck in the Delaware River at about 6:30 p.m. Wednesday evening just north of the Benjamin Franklin Bridge ... from the biggest cargo ship out there.
All ships are stopped from traveling the channel between Ben Franklin Bridge and Tioga marine terminal, about 3-and-a-half miles, until the ship can be moved. To do so, crews will have to unload ...
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