Captain and Crew of Dali Still "Forced" to Stay Aboard Ship Week Later, Until Everyone Knows What They're Supposed to Say

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Unprecedented. What if someone is having PTSD? Usually they are taken to a hospital for routine check. After 9/11 firefighters were being interviewed on the street.

Dali ship crew STILL marooned on stricken vessel in Baltimore

The crew who were on the Dali are being forced to stay on the wrecked vessel, and there are no plans to disembark them any time soon, despite US officials being allowed to get on and off the boat
www.dailymail.co.uk
www.dailymail.co.uk

Obvious typo in article which says "22 dozen"

"[nearly] dozen sailors who were on the ship are being forced to stay on the wrecked vessel, and there are no plans to disembark them any time soon, despite US officials being allowed to get on and off the boat. "
After 9/11 firefighters were being interviewed on the street.


Obvious typo in article which says "22 dozen"

"[nearly] dozen sailors who were on the ship are being forced to stay on the wrecked vessel, and there are no plans to disembark them any time soon, despite US officials being allowed to get on and off the boat. "
 
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Unprecedented. What if someone is having PTSD? Usually they are taken to a hospital for routine check. After 9/11 firefighters were being interviewed on the street.

Dali ship crew STILL marooned on stricken vessel in Baltimore

The crew who were on the Dali are being forced to stay on the wrecked vessel, and there are no plans to disembark them any time soon, despite US officials being allowed to get on and off the boat
www.dailymail.co.uk
www.dailymail.co.uk

Obvious typo in article which says "22 dozen"

"[nearly] dozen sailors who were on the ship are being forced to stay on the wrecked vessel, and there are no plans to disembark them any time soon, despite US officials being allowed to get on and off the boat. "
After 9/11 firefighters were being interviewed on the street.


Obvious typo in article which says "22 dozen"

"[nearly] dozen sailors who were on the ship are being forced to stay on the wrecked vessel, and there are no plans to disembark them any time soon, despite US officials being allowed to get on and off the boat. "

No one being told what to say. The captain and the crew were responsible for the safe operation of the vessel. It lost power, simple as that.
 
The crew was checked for injuries after the ship hit the bridge. Only one crew member had a few scratches, nothing serious at all. They wanted and decided to stay on the ship. They have also been fully cooperating with the investigation (along with the ship's owner).

Using the clickbait site "dailymail" tells everyone all they need to know about the truthfulness of the info provided.
 

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