Two bodies of missing workers found in submerged truck after Baltimore Key Bridge collapse
The latest headlines from our reporters across the US sent straight to your inbox each weekday Your briefing on the latest headlines from across the US Your briefing on the latest headlines from across the US SIGN UP I would like to be emailed about offers, events and updates from The Independent. Read our privacy policy Two bodies have now been recovered from the Patapsco river following the deadly collapse of the Francis Scott Key bridge in Baltimore. open image in gallery Baltimore bridge collapse victims: Maynor Yassir Suazo Sandoval, Dorlian Cabrera and Miguel Luna “Divers located a red pickup truck submerged and approximately 25 feet of water in the area of the middle span of the bridge. open image in gallery The exact cause of the crash in the early hours of Tuesday is unknown “The areas around this wreckage, and based on sonar scans, we firmly believe that the vehicles are encased in the superstructure and concrete that we tragically saw come down.” Fou other construction workers are also presumed dead following the devastasting collapse. open image in gallery Baltimore city mayor Brandon Scott previously described the incident as an ‘unthinkable tragedy’ The exact cause of the crash in the early hours of Tuesday, which has been described by authorities as a “ developing mass casualty incident,” is still unknown.



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