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The bodies of Alejandro Hernandez Fuentes and Ronial Castillo Cabrera were discovered Wednesday by police.
BALTIMORE, Md. (AP) — Six structures were killed when a shipment struck Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge early Tuesday and fell into the water, authorities said.
The bodies of two victims were discovered Wednesday by divers trapped in a red pickup truck submerged in about 25 feet of water near the middle span of the bridge, Maryland State Police said.
The other 4 affected have not been found.
Alejandro Hernandez Fuentes, 35, one of the staff members recovered from the van. He was originally from Mexico and lived in Baltimore.
Dorlian Ronial Castillo Cabrera, 26, was also discovered in the van. He was originally from Guatemala and lived in Dundalk, Maryland.
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Among the missing is El Salvador’s Miguel Luna, a structural employee, according to the Court-Appointed Special Defenders, an organization that works with immigrants.
Luna, a 49-year-old father of five from Usulután, California, El Salvador, told ABC News.
Luna has had a home in Maryland for more than 19 years, according to Court Appointed Special Advocates, an organization that works with immigrants.
Another missing victim has been known as Maynor Yassir Suazo Sandoval, 38, a father of two who emigrated from Honduras more than 17 years ago, according to Gustavo Torres, director of CASA, an anti-immigration and anti-Latino advocacy and assistance organization. .
He is the youngest of 8 siblings from Azacualpa, a mountainous rural domain in northwestern Honduras on the border with Guatemala.
“He was the baby for all of us younger ones. He was someone who was happy, who thought about the future. He was a visionary,” Carlos Suazo Sandoval, one of Maynor’s brothers, told The Associated Press by phone Wednesday. Dundalk, Maryland, near the site of the bridge collapse.
He dreamed of a small business and brought joy and humor to his family, Torres told reporters Wednesday.
Maynor entered the U. S. illegally and settled in Maryland. In the beginning, I did each and every task I could find, adding structure and clearing brush. Eventually, he started a package delivery business in the Baltimore-Washington area, Martin Suazo Sandoval said. .
Other siblings and relatives find him to the north.
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“It was the basic pillar, the bastion for other family members to also get visas and everything at the time,” Martín Suazo Sandoval said. “In fact, he’s been a driving force for the majority of the family to be able to get organized. “
Maynor has one and two children, ages 17 and 5, she said.
The COVID-19 pandemic forced Maynor to look for another project and he joined Brawner Builders, the company that was maintaining the bridge when it collapsed.
Although Maynor was unable to return to Honduras, he financially supported the city’s non-governmental social organizations, as well as the youth soccer league, his brother said. The region relies heavily on agriculture: coffee, cattle, sugar cane, he explained.
Maynor’s employer broke the news of his disappearance to his family, leaving them devastated, said his mother, who still lives in Azacualpa, Martin Suazo Sandoval said.
“These are tough times and the only thing we can do is keep the faith,” he said, noting that his younger brother knew how to swim and could have ended up anywhere. If the worst final results are confirmed, he said his family would paint to bring his body back to Honduras.
The last two victims have not been identified.
One of the missing is a 35-year-old man from Camotán, Chiquimula, Guatemala, the country’s Foreign Ministry said.
The latest missing person comes from Mexico, the country’s Foreign Ministry said.
Two structures survived the collapse.
Federal and state investigators said the crash gave the impression of an accident.
ABC News and The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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