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Recovery Operations

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accidents-and-incidents1 year ago

"Barge Collides with Bridge, Forcing Oklahoma Highway Closure"

A barge struck a bridge over the Arkansas River in Oklahoma, temporarily shutting down a highway, just days after a tragic collision in Baltimore where a cargo ship hit the Francis Scott Key bridge. The Oklahoma bridge was later inspected and reopened, with no reported injuries. In Baltimore, recovery and salvage operations are underway, with four construction workers missing and presumed dead. Enormous cranes have arrived to clear the wreckage, and search missions will resume once conditions improve.

militarydefense2 years ago

"Confirmation of Death: 2 US Navy SEALs Missing off Somalia"

The U.S. Central Command has confirmed that the two Navy SEALs who went missing off the coast of Somalia are now confirmed dead after a 10-day search. The SEALs disappeared during an operation to board a vessel in the Arabian Sea and search for illegal Iranian-made weapons. Despite extensive search efforts involving U.S., Japanese, and Spanish ships and aircraft, the sailors could not be located. Recovery operations are now underway, and the names of the SEALs have not been released.

militarydefense2 years ago

"Missing Navy SEALs Presumed Dead in Maritime Mission Off Somalia Coast"

After a 10-day search, the two missing U.S. Navy SEALs involved in the boarding of an illicit dhow carrying Iranian weapons have been declared deceased. The search and rescue operation covered over 21,000 square miles with assistance from various organizations. General Michael Erik Kurilla expressed condolences and stated that no further information will be released at this time.

military2 years ago

"Tragic Osprey Crash in Japan Claims Lives of 8 Crew Members, Including Central Florida Man"

The U.S. military has transitioned from search and rescue operations to search and recovery operations following the CV-22 aircraft mishap off the coast of Yakushima Island, Japan. Three Airmen's remains have been recovered, three others have been located and are in the process of being recovered, and two Airmen are still being located. The identities of the deceased Airmen have been released. The search and recovery operations involve multiple military branches and Japanese allies. The privacy and support for the families impacted by the incident remain a top priority.