Delaware River Area Shut by Felled Tower Reopens
Associated Press
DELAWARE CITY, Del. —
Ships began moving through a section of the Delaware River on Wednesday, three days after it was closed because a tanker ran into a high-voltage transmission tower. A Cypriot vessel struck the 400-foot tower Sunday about five miles south of the Delaware Memorial Bridge, snapping power lines and sending the tower into the river.
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