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Baltimore bridge response shifts to recovery of six missing

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Authoritie­s in Baltimore were set to focus on expanding recovery efforts on Wednesday after a cargo ship slammed into a major bridge, causing it to collapse and leaving six people presumed dead.

All six were members of a constructi­on crew repairing potholes on the Francis Scott Key Bridge in the US East Coast city when the structure was sent careening into the Patapsco River at around 1:30 am.

A desperate search in nearfreezi­ng conditions managed to pull two people from the choppy waters, but after nearly 16 hours, officials said they had given up hope of rescuing the others.

“At this point we do not believe that we’re going to find any of these individual­s still alive,” US Coast Guard Rear Admiral Shannon Gilreath told reporters as night fell on Tuesday.

He added that responders were transition­ing “to a different phase.”

Speaking at the same press conference, Maryland Secretary of State Police Roland Butler said the focus would shift to a “recovery operation” by

Wednesday morning.

“We’re hoping to put divers in the water and begin a more detailed search to do our very best to recover those six missing people,” he said.

After the search effort was called off, Mayor Brandon Scott emphasised the need to help families of the victims “get the closure they deserve.”

“My heart is with those families tonight and in the days ahead,” he said in a statement.

One of the missing workers was father-of-three Miguel Luna, according to Casa, a nonprofit that serves immigrant communitie­s.

Two of the other missing workers were from Guatemala, the country’s foreign ministry said, while local news outlet The Baltimore Banner reported that Mexican and Honduran nationals were also among the victims.

Officials stressed that there was no known connection to terrorism, and that the preliminar­y investigat­ion indicated an accident. Details emerged on how the crew tried to avert disaster after their 985foot ship lost power and began careening toward the bridge.

“Just prior to the incident, the vessel, Dali, had experience­d momentary loss of propulsion. As a result, it was unable to maintain the desired heading,” said the maritime authority for Singapore, where the Dali is flagged.

 ?? — Reuters ?? The Dali cargo vessel which crashed into the Francis Scott Key Bridge causing it to collapse in Baltimore, US.
— Reuters The Dali cargo vessel which crashed into the Francis Scott Key Bridge causing it to collapse in Baltimore, US.

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