More wreckage from D.C. crash recovered by salvage crews

More wreckage from D.C. crash recovered by salvage crews

Salvage crews working to recover wreckage from the recent American Airlines Flight 5432 crash in Washington D.C. have made significant progress, retrieving an engine and another large piece of debris from the Potomac River. The recovery efforts, led by Army salvage crews, are expected to continue over the next three days.

The crash, which took place earlier this week, resulted in the tragic loss of several lives and has left investigators scrambling to piece together what exactly happened. The retrieval of key pieces of wreckage will be crucial in determining the cause of the crash and providing closure for the families of those affected.

The salvage crews have been working tirelessly to retrieve as much wreckage as possible from the river, despite the challenging conditions and limited visibility underwater. The discovery of the engine and additional debris has brought hope that more answers will soon be available.

Officials are urging the public to remain patient as the investigation and salvage efforts unfold. The recovery of these crucial pieces of evidence is a significant step towards understanding what led to this devastating accident.

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