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WASHINGTON, May 8, 2024 (BSS/AFP) - The body of the sixth and final victim
who died after a container ship struck a bridge in the US city of Baltimore
has been recovered, Maryland state authorities said Tuesday.
The Francis Scott Key Bridge, a major transit route into the busy port of
Baltimore, collapsed on March 26 when the Dali container ship lost power and
collided into a support column, killing six roadway construction workers.
The victim was identified by authorities as 37-year-old Jose Mynor Lopez, a
construction worker from Baltimore, Maryland, who had been working on the
bridge when it collapsed.
"Today, Jose Mynor Lopez, the sixth and final missing victim, was recovered,"
Baltimore Mayor Brandon M Scott said on X, formerly Twitter.
The Unified Command, a joint task force made up of police, the coast guard
and government agencies responding to the disaster, said Lopez's family
members had been notified.
Maryland State Police said the recovery of the body was a "milestone" in
recovery efforts.
Work to fully reopen the shipping channel would continue "as we close this
chapter in this (recovery) effort," Scott said.
The 1,000-foot (300-meter) Dali ship had issued a Mayday call moments before
the collision which gave police time to stop traffic to the bridge, likely
saving lives.
But an eight-man construction crew repairing potholes on the bridge could not
be reached in time, and plummeted with the tons of concrete and twisted steel
into the Patapsco River.
Two workers were rescued alive, one briefly hospitalized and the other
uninjured.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation and the National Transportation Safety
Board have both opened criminal investigations into the disaster.