On Tuesday afternoon, workers at the Port of Virginia’s Virginia International Gateway facility in Portsmouth unloaded cargo that had been scheduled for the Baltimore Harbor before a container ship struck and destroyed the Francis Scott Key Bridge in a fatal accident that has left the shipping channel closed for at least several weeks to come.
“The ship was already in Virginia for a normally scheduled port of call and was headed to [Baltimore] afterward,” Port of Virginia spokesperson Joe Harris said in a statement to Virginia Business. “The accident happened, [and] the [Baltimore] cargo was offloaded here.”
The port expects these diverted volumes of cargo to increase. “It is, however, too early to discuss specific impacts to our operation,” Harris said.
Virginia Business