joe-biden-visited-baltimore:-“we-are-going-to-move-heaven-and-earth-to-rebuild-this-bridge”Joe Biden visited Baltimore: “We are going to move heaven and earth to rebuild this bridge”
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By Luis De Jesus

05 Apr 2024, 22:27 PM EDT

The president of the United States, Joe Biden, made his first visit to the Baltimore bridge, which collapsed last week after being struck by a ship, and promised to dedicate all necessary efforts to rebuild the infrastructure and restore access to the port.

From the presidential helicopter Marine One, Biden carefully observed the debris removal efforts and met with local authorities, engineers and members of the United States Coast Guard to assess the magnitude of the disaster and coordinate recovery efforts.

“We are going to move heaven and earth to rebuild this bridge,” he stated before the press and highlighted the priority that his administration gives to rebuilding infrastructure and protecting the supply chain.

A helicopter squadron carrying US President Joe Biden performs a flyover for an aerial view over the remains of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore. Photo: EFE / EPA / Michael Reynolds

The president was accompanied by the governor of Maryland, Wes Moore, who, with deep empathy, assured that the local population has the support of the entire nation in these difficult times.

Joe Biden stressed that the federal administration will cover all reconstruction costs and predicted that access to the port of Baltimore will be fully restored by the end of May, ending supply chain disruptions and contributing to the economic revitalization of Baltimore. the region.

The collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge occurred after the impact of the Dali ship, causing the death of six workers and generating a massive loss in the supply chain.

US President Joe Biden after delivering his speech near the remains of the Francis Scott Key Bridge, in Maryland. Photo: Michael Reynolds / EFE / EPA

The Democratic president expressed his pain for the victims and pledged not to forget their contributions, highlighting his solidarity with the families affected by this tragedy.

However, the president faces the urgent task of securing congressional budget authorization to fund the bridge’s reconstruction, which is estimated at $400 million and could span two years, underscoring the importance of bipartisan cooperation to overcome this. challenge.

Rebuilding the bridge not only represents a crucial investment in America’s infrastructure, but also a commitment to the safety and well-being of its citizens.

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