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US Sen. Van Hollen Describes Tragic Day In Baltimore

U.S. Senator Chris Van Hollen (D-MD) speaks during a press conference, in Washington

US Senator Chris Van Hollen expressed his condolences and described Tuesday as a 'tragic day' in Baltimore during an interview with CNN's Wolf Blitzer on Tuesday evening. Van Hollen commended the workers who swiftly responded to the ship's distress call, halting traffic to assist in the emergency situation.

Van Hollen emphasized the ongoing efforts to search for the missing individuals, stating that the immediate priority, in addition to search and rescue operations, is to reopen the affected channel. He highlighted the impact on maritime traffic, noting that approximately four ships in the port are currently unable to depart, with around 20 vessels waiting to enter.

Highlighting the significance of the Port of Baltimore, Van Hollen underscored the substantial workforce employed at the port, along with the broader economic implications. He described the port as one of the most vibrant in the country and the largest port for automobiles.

Regarding the response and recovery efforts, Van Hollen mentioned Maryland's intention to access the Emergency Relief Fund through the Federal Highway Administration. However, he acknowledged that the fund alone would not be sufficient for the extensive bridge reconstruction required, emphasizing that the process would be lengthy and costly.

Van Hollen expressed his collaboration with Senate colleagues and plans to coordinate with the House on relief initiatives. He emphasized the importance of swift action, hoping for emergency measures to be implemented promptly to support Baltimore during this challenging time.

In conclusion, Van Hollen called for national unity and solidarity, urging the country to come together in providing assistance and aid to Baltimore in the aftermath of the tragic incident.

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