Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg highlighted the potential for a much higher loss of life in the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge on Tuesday. He mentioned that if not for various factors, the tragedy could have resulted in dozens of casualties. The Secretary specifically pointed out the timely mayday call and the swift response of emergency personnel as crucial elements in preventing a more catastrophic outcome.
During a press briefing at the White House on Wednesday, Buttigieg commended the efforts of the responders who acted promptly following the collision of a massive cargo ship with the bridge. He emphasized that the combination of the distress call, ongoing maintenance closure, and the time of day played significant roles in averting a potential disaster.
As of the latest update, six construction workers who were present on the bridge at the time of the incident remain unaccounted for. The situation is still evolving, and authorities are working diligently to locate and ensure the safety of those individuals.