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Baltimore Bridge Collapse Incident: Joe Biden praises Indian Crew for quick action | Oneindia

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Baltimore Bridge Collapse Incident: Joe Biden praises Indian Crew for quick action | Oneindia

Baltimore Bridge Collapse Incident: Joe Biden praises Indian Crew for quick action | Oneindia

Acknowledging the vigilance of the 22 Indian crew members aboard the 'Dali', the vessel involved in the collision with a bridge in Baltimore, US President Joe Biden praised their swift response in issuing a 'Mayday' distress signal.

This prompt action played a crucial role in averting further casualties in the tragic incident.

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