The black box from the Dali container vessel, the ship responsible for the collapse of the Baltimore bridge, has been successfully recovered. The tragic incident resulted in the loss of several construction crew members, with six workers still missing and presumed dead.
Two of the missing workers have been identified as Miguel Luna and Maynor Yassir Suazo Sandoval, bringing some closure to their families who are anxiously waiting for updates on their loved ones. The cause of the collision that threw the workers into the Patapsco River remains unknown, as the National Transportation Safety Board continues to investigate.
The crash has been deemed an accident, ruling out any suspicions of terrorism. The recovery operation has now transitioned into a salvage operation in order to retrieve the bodies of the missing workers. Transportation secretary Pete Buttigieg has expressed his sorrow over the tragic loss of the workers and has promised federal funds for the rebuilding of the bridge.
The retrieval of the black box is a significant development in the investigation, as it could provide valuable insights into the events leading up to the collision. The recovery and salvage efforts are ongoing as authorities work to piece together what happened on that fateful day. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story on ‘mazmessenger’.
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