Two Bodies Found in the Maryland Bridge Collapse

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Six members of a construction crew filling potholes on a bridge are missing and presumed dead after falling into the water.

According to a Homeland Security memo, the search for the missing crew was complicated by debris.

Divers faced dangerous conditions, navigating mangled metal in darkness while searching for the missing individuals. They are in almost total darkness.

The families of Alejandro Hernandez Fuentes, 35, and Dorlian Castillo Cabrera, 26, have been notified, according to Mr. Butler. They worked for Brawner Companies, doing maintenance on the bridge deck.

The bodies were found in the discovery of a pickup truck that was submerged approximately 25 feet below water in the Patapsco River in the area around the middle span of the bridge, Mr. Butler said.

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Samanna
1 year ago

It wasn’t a bridge collapse. It was an attack on US infrastructure by enemy state operatives or US Occupation Government military operatives. 5th generational warfare.

Last edited 1 year ago by Samanna
Government is Clueless
1 year ago

This horrific incident has made these men into martyrs. Their deaths have been used as a distraction to a much larger problem that no one seems to be addressing. It was sad and unfortunate and should have never happened. The bridge was vulnerable to an accident like this and it begs many questions. Where were the barriers to protect the two little pillars that held up a bridge of that size? Where were the bridge expert’s to make recommendations for bridge upgrades? NTSA admits the bridge was rated in fair condition last year and yet nothing was done to bring it up to a more acceptable rating?? What happened to all the infrastructure money that they had boasted about? It seems it was an accident waiting to happen. How many more bridges in this country are vulnerable to this same issue? I was nervous about traveling over a bridge before, but this brings my fear to a whole new level.

Sick of it all
1 year ago

The untimely deaths of these poor men is a tragedy. The blame should be placed solely on the government agencies responsible for bridge maintenance and upgrades. Repairing potholes is important, but it’s a bandaid and doesn’t address so many other problems that are going to affect millions for years to come. 35,000 plus vehicles traveled that bridge daily. The harbor is closed indefinitely, 35,000 plus vehicles will need to be rerouted and goods and services will increase to who knows what.

Last edited 1 year ago by Sick of it all
Samanna
1 year ago

Open borders has created 15 million potential terrorists that are roaming freely to create any havoc they desire because the US is now a lawless 3rd world S hole. Over 100,000 Chinese military troops inside the US alone.

Last edited 1 year ago by Samanna
salos123
1 year ago

how sad. Prayers for the family.

DaRu
1 year ago

Illegal aliens, no doubt.

Peter B. Prange
1 year ago
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Unnecessary slur because of Latino names. Disgsting way toi treatourning families.
“Maynor Suazo Sandoval, who emigrated from Honduras 17 years ago, and Miguel Luna, who has lived in the U.S. for 19 years. Luna’s friends and neighbors in Glen Burnie described him as a sweet and hardworking grandfather who forged friendships despite language barriers.
“His brother describes Maynor as having a true virtue for all things machinery. Maynor dreamt of starting his own small business in the Baltimore area,” … Suazo Sandoval was a husband and father of two. The family was gearing up for his birthday celebration on April 27… .”

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/what-we-know-about-the-6-workers-killed-in-baltimore-bridge-collapse/ar-BB1kESOq 20240328 01:41GMT

Anonymous
1 year ago

Been here 17 or 19 years and still “No Hablo English”
Bet they are illegals also

Last edited 1 year ago by Anonymous