Fifth Worker's Body Recovered in Baltimore Bridge Collapse
Fifth Worker's Body Recovered in Baltimore Bridge Collapse
The body of a fifth worker has been recovered following the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore. The missing truck belonging to Miguel Angel Luna Gonzalez, 49, one of six workers lost in the bridge collapse that occurred on March 26, was located by Unified Command rescue teams.
\nIn the initial days, two bodies were recovered from the water. Colonel Roland L. Butler Jr., head of the Maryland State Police, emphasized the ongoing commitment to rescue operations while noting that every person lost in this tragedy leaves behind a loving family.
\nAccording to The Independent, a worker named Jose Mynor Lopez remains missing. More than a month after the incident, the fifth body was found, with one person still unaccounted for.
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The fifth worker's body has been recovered following the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore.
\n The missing truck belonging to Miguel Angel Luna Gonzalez was identified by rescue teams.
\n Colonel Roland L. Butler Jr. expressed the ongoing commitment to rescue operations and acknowledged the suffering of families affected by the tragedy.
\n Six workers in total were missing, five bodies have been found, and one worker, Jose Mynor Lopez, remains missing.
\n The incident occurred on March 26, and more than a month has passed since the bridge collapse.
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