Recovery efforts resumed in Maryland on Wednesday for the six people presumed dead after the tragic collapse of Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge.
Six construction workers went missing after a 985-foot-long vessel struck the bridge early on Tuesday and sent parts of it tumbling down into the Patapsco River. The workers were originally from Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras, and El Salvador, according to reports.
One of the men was identified as 49-year-old Miguel Luna, a husband and father of three from El Salvador who called Maryland his home for nearly two decades. He was among the crew of construction workers fixing potholes on the bridge when the collapse took place.
Miguel Luna’s wife said she’s “devastated” as the family waits for answers.