PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- Work continued Thursday to free a massive cargo ship from the Bahamas that ran aground in the middle of the Delaware River. It got stuck around 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday, just ...
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 ...
Crews are working to dislodge a cargo ship that became stuck in the Delaware River Wednesday night while hauling table salt, ...
We may earn a commission from links on this page. 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 ...
The Algoma Verity got stuck in the channel on Wednesday, about a mile north of the Ben Franklin Bridge in Philadelphia's Fishtown section. The 623-foot-long vessel was carrying 45,000 tons of ...
The timeline for moving the vessel remains uncertain, officials said Friday. “There are many different factors when it comes to moving a vessel as large as the Algoma Verity after a grounding and we ...
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, reported ...