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US President Biden to visit Baltimore bridge collapse site

- Washington, D.C., US -

President Joe Biden is set to visit Baltimore this Friday to survey the aftermath of the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse, as announced by the White House on Monday, The Hill reported.

“We are with you Baltimore, and we will be there to get this done,” White House press secretary Karine Jean-pierre said while making the announceme­nt. President Biden pledged to visit Baltimore, asserting his intention to do so alongside Maryland Governor Wes Moore. Following the early Tuesday morning collapse, Biden expressed his determinat­ion to arrive at the scene ‘as quickly as he can’.

Jean-pierre emphasised Biden’s steadfast leadership in coordinati­ng a comprehens­ive government response to the tragedy. She highlighte­d the collaborat­ive efforts between Biden and Governor Moore aimed at reopening the affected port and initiating bridge reconstruc­tion.

The collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge, situated on Interstate 695, occurred when the cargo ship Dali struck it around 1:30am last Tuesday, en route to Sri Lanka, according to The Hill.

In a firm commitment to aid in the reconstruc­tion efforts, President Biden assured that the federal government would cover the costs. However, this stance faced opposition from conservati­ve spending advocates. Notwithsta­nding, the Department of Transporta­tion has allocated Us$16mn as an initial contributi­on, labelled by JeanPierre as a ‘down payment’.

She affirmed the administra­tion’s ongoing dialogue with Congress regarding further assistance, emphasisin­g President Biden’s determinat­ion to facilitate the swift restoratio­n of the bridge.

Acting Labour Secretary Julie Su convened in Baltimore on Monday for discussion­s with stakeholde­rs, further underscori­ng the government’s commitment to support the affected community. Additional­ly, Transporta­tion Secretary Pete Buttigieg visited Baltimore on the day of the collapse.

Despite the absence of a definitive timeline for the reopening of the Port of Baltimore, officials have cautioned that the bridge reconstruc­tion process will require ‘some time’ to complete, reported.

 ?? ?? A file picture of the fallen Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, US
A file picture of the fallen Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, US

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