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Meet Gus, the hydraulic grabber that will clean up Key Bridge wreckage from the seafloor

April 29, 2024

A giant claw has arrived from Galveston, Texas, to aid in the cleanup of the Key Bridge collapse. The 1,000-metric-ton hydraulic wreck grab, also known as “Gus” by crew members, is attached to the Chesapeake 1000 crane that is capable of lifting 1,000 tons of the debris left after the Dali cargo ship crashed into the bridge March 26.

Article Source: The Baltimore Banner

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