New York and New Jersey governors have announced that the Port Authority is prepared to handle additional cargo following the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore. In response to the tragic incident, the governors have directed the agency to assess all available resources to minimize disruptions in the supply chain.
In a joint statement, Govs. Kathy Hochul and Phil Murphy expressed their readiness to assist Governor Moore and the people of Maryland in any way possible. They emphasized their commitment to working together to support Baltimore and consumers nationwide during this challenging time.
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg has cautioned that the restoration efforts for the city and port are expected to be lengthy. He highlighted the potential for supply chain disruptions, noting that the impact of the bridge collapse will be felt not only in the region but also across various supply chains.