Baltimore, MD - Apr. 4, 2024  - The Key Bridge Response 2024 Unified Command continues dive and salvage operations on the Motor Vessel Dali at the site of the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse in Baltimore, Thursday.

The information collected is used during salvage operations and is conducted by divers contracted under the Navy’s supervisor of Salvage and Diving (SUPSALV). 

The Key Bridge Response 2024 Unified Command continues dive and salvage operations at the location of the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse in Baltimore, Maryland, April 4, 2024. Divers’ operating under the supervision of the Navy's Salvage and Diving supervisor (SUPSALV) are meticulously gathering crucial data during these operations to facilitate the salvage process on the Motor Vessel Dali. (Key Bridge Response 2024 Unified Command courtesy photo by DonJon Smit)

The divers’ primary objectives are to assess any damage sustained by the vessel and pinpoint the exact locations where it is grounded. By identifying any potential damages and determining the precise grounding site, the Unified Command can prioritize the necessary actions to mitigate risks and ensure the safe recovery of the vessel.

“Our team is grateful for the opportunity to support and provide our expertise during the dive operations,” said Capt. Sal Suerez, Supervisor of Salvage and Diving, “Every person’s participation in this evolution is instrumental in guiding our salvage efforts effectively.”

Dive teams from the Maryland State Police are standing by to assist with the recovery operation as soon as it is safe to do so.

The Unified Command emphasizes that safety remains their top priority throughout the operation. All measures are being taken to ensure the safety of the divers and personnel involved in the assessment process.