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US detectives interview ship workers in Maryland bridge collapse

U.S. National Transportation Security Board chair Jennifer Homendy said at a. Senate hearing Wednesday that private investigators had actually conducted. interviews with crucial cargo ship workers in the investigation of. the March 26 Baltimore bridge collapse.

The Dali cargo ship crashed into the Francis Scott Key. Bridge on March 26, sending it crashing into the harbor and. eliminating six individuals. Work to clear the wreckage and bring back. traffic through the Mid-Atlantic state's shipping channel is. ongoing.

Homendy said investigators remained on website and had. spoke with the pilots, the second officer - who was the male on. watch at the time of the crash - and other essential personnel, as. well as U.S. Coast Guard personnel.

The NTSB has actually downloaded the trip information recorder and brought. the manufacturer of equipment in the engine space to look. carefully at the electrical power system work. The NTSB is also. looking at the breaker and has tested the fuel onboard. the ship.

NTSB private investigators are taking a look at the initial bridge design. and how it would be constructed today. Homendy stated the initial. report would be out the very first week of May. We are still on. scene gathering information. We have a great deal of work ahead, she. said.

The leading Republican politician on the Senate Commerce Committee said at. the hearing that Congress need to assist fund the replacement of. the Maryland bridge.

I believe the federal government needs to assist to reconstruct the. bridge, Senator Ted Cruz said. With lawsuit most likely taking. years to solve, it's also sensible for federal taxpayers to. front the money now with legal defenses so taxpayers are paid. back by the lawfully..

(source: Reuters)