President Joe Biden visited the site of the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse on Friday, where he expressed his condolences to the families of the six workers who tragically lost their lives in the incident. A container ship collision with the bridge resulted in the devastating loss of lives and significant damage to the structure.
During his visit, President Biden assured the people of Maryland that federal support would be provided for the recovery efforts. He emphasized the nation's commitment to standing by the military members, first responders, and residents of Maryland during this challenging time.
The President acknowledged the bravery and dedication of the construction workers who were involved in the rescue efforts. He highlighted the selfless nature of these individuals, noting that most of them were immigrants but all were hard-working Marylanders.
The collapse of the bridge led to eight construction workers falling into the water, resulting in the tragic loss of six lives. The impact of this incident has deeply affected the community, with hearts still mourning the loss of those who perished.
President Biden's presence at the site served as a symbol of unity and support for the affected families and the entire state of Maryland. His words of comfort and promise of assistance underscored the government's commitment to aiding in the recovery and rebuilding process.