The tragic aftermath of the Key Bridge collapse in Baltimore continues to unfold as the body of a fourth victim was recovered. The recovery operation is a somber reminder of the devastating impact of the collapse on the victims’ families and loved ones. Salvage teams located one of the missing construction vehicles and found a deceased victim trapped inside, bringing closure to the victim’s family. With two workers still missing, the community remains in mourning and solidarity with those affected by the tragedy.
The recovery efforts are led by Unified Command, with law enforcement agencies pledging their full support and resources to bring closure to the families of the victims. The Maryland State Police, FBI, and Maryland Transportation Authority Police collaborated on the recovery mission and continue to work tirelessly to locate the remaining missing workers. Gov. Wes Moore, along with Baltimore City Mayor Brandon Scott and Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski, expressed their condolences and unwavering commitment to providing support and grace during this difficult time.
As the state of Maryland mourns the lives lost in the bridge collapse, efforts to support the affected families and offer comfort and healing are ongoing. Gov. Moore will hold a press conference to update the public on the latest developments in the recovery mission, emphasizing the importance of respecting the privacy of the victims’ families during this tragic time. The community remains united in grief and solidarity, standing with the families of the victims as they navigate this heartbreaking loss.