Rescue teams continue to search for the bodies of those killed in last week’s devastating midair collision over Washington, D.C. The crash occurred on Wednesday, January 29, when an American Airlines aircraft carrying 64 passengers and crew members collided with a U.S. Army helicopter transporting three soldiers. The impact sent both aircraft plunging into the icy waters of the Potomac River, resulting in the deaths of all 67 individuals on board.
Efforts to recover the victims have been ongoing since the accident, with emergency responders braving challenging conditions, including strong currents and cold temperatures. As of this writing, 55 bodies have been retrieved from the river, while the search continues for the remaining victims. Officials are also working to recover key parts of the wreckage, which may provide crucial evidence in determining the cause of the crash.
The tragic incident has sparked a thorough investigation by aviation and military authorities, who are reviewing air traffic control records, flight data, and witness statements to piece together the events leading up to the collision. Meanwhile, families of the victims await answers as the nation mourns the loss of those aboard both aircraft.