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Transportation Secretary Buttigieg Vows To Rebuild Collapsed Bridge

Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse in Baltimore

Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg recently addressed the public regarding the aftermath of a devastating bridge collapse, emphasizing that the road to recovery will be neither quick nor inexpensive. The collapse of the iconic bridge has left a significant impact on the region, with Buttigieg acknowledging the emotional and practical challenges ahead.

Buttigieg expressed confidence in the rebuilding process, stating, 'We will rebuild.' He reiterated President Biden's commitment to providing all necessary support and resources for the reconstruction efforts. The Secretary emphasized the historical significance of the bridge, highlighting its longstanding presence in the region's skyline.

'This is no ordinary bridge,' Buttigieg remarked. 'It has been part of the skyline of this region for longer than many of us have been alive, so the path to normalcy will not be easy.' Despite the challenges ahead, Buttigieg's assurance of federal assistance offers hope to the affected community.

The collapse of the bridge serves as a stark reminder of the critical importance of infrastructure maintenance and safety. As investigations into the cause of the collapse continue, authorities are working diligently to ensure the safety of other structures in the area.

While the rebuilding process may be lengthy and costly, Buttigieg's commitment to restoring the bridge underscores the government's dedication to supporting communities in times of crisis. The collaboration between federal and local authorities will be crucial in navigating the complexities of reconstruction and ensuring the safety and well-being of residents.

As the region begins the long journey towards recovery, the resilience and unity of its residents will play a vital role in overcoming this challenging period. With the unwavering support of the federal government and the determination of local stakeholders, the community can look towards a future where the iconic bridge once again stands tall in the skyline.

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