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Baltimore Cargo Ship Explosion Highlights Risks for Maritime Workers
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Baltimore Cargo Ship Explosion Highlights Risks for Maritime Workers

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A recent incident in Baltimore Harbor shows the challenges maritime workers face on the job. On Monday evening, the merchant vessel W-Sapphire, a 751-foot bulk carrier carrying coal, experienced an explosion near the site of the Key Bridge. Flames and smoke were reported rising from the ship, prompting a mayday call. Fortunately, all 23 crew members and two pilots aboard were unharmed.

Investigation and Safety Response

The explosion temporarily closed the Fort McHenry Federal Channel, a main shipping route, while authorities checked the ship for damage and investigated the cause. Officials reported that the vessel showed signs consistent with fire and explosion. The U.S. Coast Guard set up a safety zone around the area, extinguished the fire, and coordinated the next steps for the vessel. No injuries or property damage outside the ship were reported.

Supporting Maritime Workers After Accidents

Incidents like this show why protections for seafarers are so important. At Latti Associates LLC, we have spent decades helping maritime workers who are injured on cargo ships, fishing vessels, tugs, and offshore platforms. We understand the risks involved in life at sea and the laws that apply when accidents happen.

If you or a loved one has been hurt in a maritime accident, it’s important to have experienced legal guidance. Contact Latti Associates LLC today to discuss your case and get support while you focus on recovery.

Feel free to reach out and speak with our experienced team of professionals who are here to provide you with expert guidance.
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