Including as cranes, from the Coast Guard, Army Corps of Engineers, and private contractors before they can remove more bodies, ABC News said.
According to reports, the work is anticipated to continue at least over the weekend, although it is hoped that the machinery will be ready to start lifting fuselage fragments as early as today.
According to the sources, divers are unable to reach the victims’ corpses since they are trapped within and under the fuselage. According to reports, two Black Hawk victims are still inside.
The chopper, while one soldier’s corpse has been found. At a location close to the airport, trash is being gathered. They are shipping military waste to Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling.