3 February 2025

The debris will start from the deadly atmosphere of the atmosphere near Reagan National Airport It was removed from the Botomac River On Monday morning, officials said they had not yet determined 12 victims.

The collision between the Sikorsky UH-60 Black Hawk and the Bombardier CRJ700 plane operating in the Psa Airlines, a company affiliated with the American Airlines company, on Wednesday night, 67 dead. The DC Fire and EMS President John Donlley, the father of the journalists on Sunday, said that 55 victims remains It is identified, with a continued recovery voltage.

“We believe that we will be able to restore all the victims. But no, we don't know where they are all at this stage,” Dunlli said before the Monday.

Colonel Francis Pera of the American Army Engineers Company said he expected a “successful elevator”, noting that they would cover the debris with a tent to protect any human remains.

55 victims in Washington, DC, the air collision was withdrawn from the Botomac River

Capital plane crash site

The debris appears in the Botomac River near Ronald Reagan Washington Airport on Thursday, January 30. (Small officer Brandon Giles, US Coast Guard via AP)

“We have a process where we will see the elevator as it happens,” Praira explained. “Then if there are residue there, this will not move while recovering the debris. We will attend this debris on the surface of the barge. The full estimated power.”

“When we start the lifting process tomorrow, our goal is to raise as much as possible – given the fact that we also calculate the component of the human residue – then our goal is to transfer that, those pieces of equipment to a flat trailer will now transfer it to a dedicated barn, so that the investigation can begin.”

A third soldier was identified inside the Black Hawk helicopter involved in a DC collision

Families visit the plane crash site in the capital

American airline plane passes as individuals from the family of victims of a plane from an American aircraft and army helicopters at the end of the runway 33 near the location of the debris in the Botomac River at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, on Sunday, February 2, in Armington. (AP/Jose Luis Magana)

Bera said that divers on the site are equipped with high -resolution cameras, whose extracts are monitored inside a support boat.

“So you are frankly, you have four or five groups of eyes looking inside () wreckage at the same time.”

“The reunification of those who lost in the tragic accident is what makes us all continuing,” Bera also said.

“We have teams that make this effort from the beginning and we are committed to achieving this,” he said.

Sunday, the families of the victims He visited the crash site.

Honoli said that while the lifting process continues, the local teams will continue to search in the coast and around the river to ensure that we are getting all the debris there. ”

Emergency response units are looking at the US Airways crash site on the Botomac River

Emergency response units check the US Airways crash site on the Botomac River on Thursday, January 30. (Tasos Katopodis/Getty Images)

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He said, “And if it was by chance, as a member of the audience, you came across some of this, you must call the number 911 and report it, and we will take care of it and examine it.”

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