Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott expressed deep sorrow on Tuesday over the tragic incident that unfolded at the Key Bridge. The mayor described the event as an unthinkable and unspeakable tragedy that has deeply impacted the community.
As of now, first responders are actively engaged in the search for six individuals who are still missing following the bridge collapse. Mayor Scott emphasized the significance of the Key Bridge in Baltimore, highlighting its iconic status in the city's harbor. For many residents, the bridge has been a familiar landmark, with its presence dating back to the 1970s when it was constructed as the outermost crossing of the Baltimore Harbor.
Regarding the possibility of rebuilding the bridge, Mayor Scott emphasized that the current focus remains on the ongoing search and rescue efforts. He underscored the importance of a collective effort to locate the missing individuals and support the affected families and community during this challenging time.
The mayor reiterated the commitment of the city and its partners to work together in finding solutions and aiding in the recovery process. While the incident has brought immense grief and shock, Mayor Scott emphasized the resilience of Baltimore and the determination to overcome this tragedy as a united community.