The National Weather Service said the river's depth had been reduced at the time of the accident because of "strong and persistent offshore winds." ...
There is no timeline for when a massive cargo ship that got stuck in the Delaware River while hauling salt will be cleared from the waterway, the U.S. Coast Guard said Friday. The 623-foot-long Algoma ...
Guard Fifth District reported Saturday that the M/V Algoma Verity had been refloated and was moored at Tioga Marine Terminal ...
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 ...
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 ...