Victims of Baltimore's Key Bridge Collapse

Early Tuesday morning, the Francis Scott Key Bridge catastrophically collapsed, leading to six workers going missing.

The U.S. Coast Guard launched an extensive search and rescue operation, which turned into a recovery effort by Tuesday evening.

Recovery teams faced challenges as the operation shifted from rescue to salvage, focusing on vehicles trapped in the bridge debris.

The victims were workers for Brawner Builders, hailing from El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Mexico, engaged in maintenance work on the bridge.

Miguel Luna, a devoted father and husband from El Salvador, lived in Maryland for over 19 years, remembered for his kindness and work ethic.

Dorlian Cabrera, 26, from Guatemala, and Alejandro Hernandez Fuentes, 35, from Mexico, were found in a red pickup truck amid the wreckage.

Maynor Yassir Suazo Sandoval, a 34-year-old from Honduras, is remembered as a kind-hearted, family-oriented man.

Jose Mynor Lopez, 35, from Guatemala, praised for his dedication to family, had been in the U.S. for 19 years."

The sixth victim, Carlos, remains unidentified, as the community and families mourn and recovery operations continue."

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