[Baltimore Sun] Sunday work around the Key Bridge | PHOTOS

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Mar. 31, 2024: A section of the Francis Scott Key Bridge is lifted from the wreckage and moved to a barge. Maryland Natural Resources Police patrol the area surrounding the Key Bridge. Highly trained demolition crews began cutting the top portion of the north side of the collapsed bridge into smaller sections for safe removal by crane. One crane barge and one working barge are staged at the incident to support Saturday’s operations. Salvage teams are using gas-powered cutters to systematically separate sections of the steel bridge that will be taken to the desposal site. (Jerry Jackson/Staff photo)
Mar. 31, 2024: Baltimore County Police boat turns away a boater nearing the Key Bridge. Highly trained demolition crews began cutting the top portion of the north side of the collapsed bridge into smaller sections for safe removal by crane. One crane barge and one working barge are staged at the incident to support Saturday’s operations. Salvage teams are using gas-powered cutters to systematically separate sections of the steel bridge that will be taken to the disposal site. (Jerry Jackson/Staff photo)

Mar. 31, 2024: Maryland Natural Resources Police patrol the area surrounding the Key Bridge. Highly trained demolition crews began cutting the top portion of the north side of the collapsed bridge into smaller sections for safe removal by crane. One crane barge and one working barge are staged at the incident to support Saturday’s operations. Salvage teams are using gas-powered cutters to systematically separate sections of the steel bridge that will be taken to the disposal site. (Jerry Jackson/Staff photo)
Mar. 31, 2024: Highly trained demolition crews began cutting the top portion of the north side of the collapsed bridge into smaller sections for safe removal by crane. One crane barge and one working barge are staged at the incident to support Saturday’s operations. Salvage teams are using gas-powered cutters to systematically separate sections of the steel bridge that will be taken to the disposal site. (Jerry Jackson/Staff photo)
Mar. 31, 2024: A kayaker paddles out on the Patapsco River Sunday morning. Maryland Natural Resources Police patrol the area surrounding the Key Bridge. Highly trained demolition crews began cutting the top portion of the north side of the collapsed bridge into smaller sections for safe removal by crane. One crane barge and one working barge are staged at the incident to support Saturday’s operations. Salvage teams are using gas-powered cutters to systematically separate sections of the steel bridge that will be taken to the disposal site. (Jerry Jackson/Staff photo)

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