A floating crane arrived at the wreckage of the collapsed Francis Scott Key Bridge in the Patapsco River, as teams of engineers are working on the dau

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A floating crane arrived at the wreckage of the collapsed Francis Scott Key Bridge in the Patapsco River, as teams of engineers are working on the daunting task of hauling away the twisted steel and shattered concrete. The wreckage is blocking ships from entering or leaving the Port of Baltimore, and is making the search for the missing workers extremely difficult. (AP video by Serkan Gurbuz)

FILE - The Chesapeake 1000 crane, which will be used to help remove wreckage from the collapse of the Key Bridge, is docked at Tradepoint Atlantic in Sparrows Point, Md., March 29, 2024. The floating crane that’s been hauling away shattered steel from the collapsed Baltimore bridge played a much different role during the Cold War. (AP Photo/Brian Witte, File)

FILE - The Chesapeake 1000 crane, which will be used to help remove wreckage from the collapse of the Key Bridge, is docked at Tradepoint Atlantic in Sparrows Point, Md., March 29, 2024. The floating crane that’s been hauling away shattered steel from the collapsed Baltimore bridge played a much different role during the Cold War. (AP Photo/Brian Witte, File)

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