Salvage crews in Baltimore are focusing on removing thousands of tons of debris from the collapsed Francis Scott Key Bridge that landed on a cargo ship, causing the deadly catastrophe. The ship, named Dali, veered off course and crashed into the bridge’s supporting column, toppling the span. Efforts are underway to remove the debris before refloating the ship and guiding it back into the Port of Baltimore. So far, a significant amount of steel and concrete has been removed from the ship, but there is still more to go before the process can continue.

The collapse of the bridge resulted in the deaths of six roadwork crew members, with two bodies still unaccounted for. Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott emphasized the importance of finding and returning the missing individuals to their families for closure. As the salvage operations continue and federal investigations take place, Maryland Gov. Wes Moore has highlighted the urgency of rebuilding the bridge. The Key Bridge served as a vital link between working-class communities and played a crucial role in the transportation of goods and services through the Port of Baltimore.

Governor Moore met with congressional leaders in Washington to discuss funding for the bridge’s reconstruction. He stressed the significance of the bridge in maintaining a fully functioning port and its importance to the nation’s economy. President Joe Biden has called on Congress to authorize the federal government to cover 100% of the cleanup and reconstruction costs. However, bipartisan support is needed for this, and some congressional Republicans have made controversial demands to offset the funding.

Meanwhile, efforts are also underway to reopen the port’s main channel, which has been blocked since the collapse. Crews have been working tirelessly to remove tons of steel and clear the channel to allow maritime traffic to resume. Financial assistance programs are in place to support unemployed port workers and others affected by the collapse. Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski, who grew up near the bridge, emphasized the resilience of the community and its determination to reopen the port and rebuild the Key Bridge.

The city of Baltimore is coming together to overcome the challenges posed by the bridge collapse and remains determined to restore commerce to one of the East Coast’s busiest maritime transit hubs. The federal government’s involvement in funding the cleanup and reconstruction efforts will be crucial in ensuring the successful restoration of the bridge and the reopening of the port. As salvage operations continue and investigations progress, the focus remains on honoring the lives lost in the tragedy and working towards rebuilding a vital infrastructure for the community.

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