Biden to outline federal response during visit to site of Baltimore bridge collapse
- President Joe Biden planned to visit the collapsed Francis Scott Key bridge in Baltimore and discuss repair efforts to reopen the harbor to full capacity.
- The White House allocated $60 million for Maryland and offered low-interest disaster loans for impacted businesses. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers projected limited port access by month-end.
- The bridge was demolished on March 26 after a cargo ship collided with a support structure.
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President Biden Visits Baltimore to Survey Bridge Collapse Site
DUNDALK, Md. - President Biden flew over the scene of the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse in Baltimore on Friday, surveying the wreckage as the recovery enters a pivotal new phase, 10 days after a massive container ship plowed into the span and brought it down in a jumble of twisted steel and concrete.
President Joe Biden visits Baltimore to assess Key Bridge collapse and recovery efforts
By Alexis Taylor AFRO Managing Editor President Joe Biden visited Baltimore on April 5, reiterating a federal commitment to help Maryland fully recover from the March 26 collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge, reopen the Port of Baltimore to full capacity and support those affected by the accident. President Joe Biden speaks after taking an aerial tour of damage done during the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore. Shown he…
President Biden takes aerial tour of collapsed Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore
President Joe Biden took an aerial tour on Friday of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, which collapsed on March 26 after a container ship exiting the port lost power and collided with the bridge’s structural support. The inspection marks the first time Biden has visited the site since the collapse. According to reporting from The New York Times, Biden met with the families of the six construction workers who are believed to have died in…
US President Biden has gained an impression of the demolition and clean-up work on the collapsed bridge in Baltimore. He promised rapid reconstruction.
US President Biden visited the scene of the accident for the first time after the bridge collapse in Baltimore in the state of Maryland.
President Joe Biden visited Baltimore on Friday to assess the damage caused by the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge and met with local officials and some of the families of the six construction workers who died.
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