U.S. police find bodies of two victims of Baltimore bridge collapse.

Eight people fell into the water, and two of them were rescued. Six construction workers were expected to be killed in the bridge collapse, and they were from Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador and Honduras. The search and rescue operation for the day has ended, and the search for the other four missing persons will continue. The Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore was opened to traffic in 1977. It is about 2.6 kilometers long and has annual traffic volume of 11.5 million vehicles.