Baltimore bridge collapse: US Army Corps of Engineers says ‘too early’ to know cleanup timeline

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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers tells Fox News Digital it's 'too early' to set a timeline on cleaning up debris in the wake of the Baltimore bridge collapse.

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers tells Fox News Digital that it is 'too early' to provide an estimate on when the wreckage of the collapsed Francis Scott Key Bridge will be removed from the Patapsco River to allow marine traffic to flow freely into the Port of Baltimore again.

LIVE UPDATES: BALTIMORE BRIDGE COLLAPSE The branch says it will provide underwater assessment capabilities, structural engineering support – including 'certified bridge safety inspectors and urban search and rescue structural technical specialists' – and removal of debris in the waterway that could pose threats to navigation. Two bodies were pulled from the river on Wednesday after divers found a submerged red pickup truck.

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