The US Army Corps of Engineers is engaged in efforts to remove debris from the bridge.

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Beginning tonight with a salvage operation in Baltimore. Federal investigators work to determine the cause of a cargo ship losing power and colliding with the Francis Scott Key Bridge. Hazardous conditions hinder divers' efforts to find missing construction workers. Massive work lies ahead to clear the port and restore one of America's busiest ports. The Biden Administration approves $60 million for debris removal. Governor West Mo warns of a long road to rebuilding. The NTSB estimates the investigation could take up to two years. CBS's Chris Van Cleave provides a firsthand look at the devastation from the water, with the scope of the accident enormous. The salvage effort involves crews from the Army Corps of Engineers, Navy, and Coast Guard, working 24/7 to clear the waterway and recover bodies. The port closure affects thousands of workers and requires clearing a 700ft wide channel.

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