The remains of a fourth construction worker have been recovered from the site of the collapsed Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, as efforts continue to remove thousands of tons of wreckage from the March 26 incident.
According to the multi-agency Unified Command overseeing the recovery effort, salvage teams located the victim inside a submerged vehicle believed to have been part of Hunt Valley, Md., contractor Brawner Builders Inc.’s concrete repair setup on the bridge’s 1,200-ft-long main span. The victim was present when the 985-ft-long cargo vessel M/V Dali collided with a support pylon, sending the nearly 50-year-old through-truss structure tumbling into the Patapsco River.