The recovery operation for the victims of Flight 5432 in the Potomac River is set to begin on Monday. So far, 55 victims’ remains have been recovered, with officials promising to find and recover all 67 victims. Recovery workers have been facing challenges due to difficult conditions in the dark waters. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Baltimore District, plans to lift the wreckage in stages over three days using various equipment like crane barges and dive boats. Once the jet wreckage is recovered, the investigation into the cause of the collision will continue. The operation will then focus on recovering the remains of the Black Hawk helicopter. The timeline for the operation, expected to be completed by February 12, is dependent on various factors such as the availability of lifts, weather, and tides. Safety of the crews and bringing closure to the families of the victims are top priorities for the officials involved in the recovery efforts. The level of coordination and teamwork in the recovery operation has been exceptional, with a commitment to continue searching until all victims are accounted for.
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