Main Channel at Baltimore Port Temporarily Closed After Coal Ship Explosion
Publish Time: 2025-08-20 Origin: Site
August 19, 2025 (U.S. Eastern Time) – The main shipping channel at the Port of Baltimore was temporarily closed after a coal-carrying bulk carrier, W-Sapphire, exploded shortly after departing from Baltimore, Maryland, en route to East Africa.
Key Details:
Explosion Incident:
Occurred on August 18 near the wreckage of the Francis Scott Key Bridge (collapsed in 2024).
No injuries reported among the 23 crew members and 2 pilots onboard.
Footage showed flames and dense smoke engulfing the Patapsco River.
Port Closure:
Critical channel blocked from Sparrows Point to the bridge wreckage.
All vessel traffic suspended pending safety checks and debris removal.
Coal cargo hatch blew off and sank—salvage operations underway to locate it.
Investigation:
U.S. Coast Guard and Army Corps of Engineers deployed sonar survey vessel Buck to scan for underwater hazards.
Full channel reopening timeline remains unclear.
Impact & Next Steps:
⚠ Supply Chain Delays: Baltimore handles 20% of U.S. coal exports—disruptions expected for energy/raw material shipments.
⚠ Rerouting Required: Ships bound for Baltimore must divert to Norfolk, New York, or Philadelphia.
⚠ Bridge Collapse Echoes: Incident revives memories of the 2024 Key Bridge collapse, highlighting persistent navigation risks.