Baltimore Bridge Salvage: "This is a Game of Jenga You Don't Want to Lose" Divers are undertaking a perilous salvage mission in Baltimore, where the stakes couldn't be higher. Amidst near-zero visibility, one wrong move could spell disaster for the bridge and the crew involved in this delicate operation. The salvage mission in question has been compared to a game of Jenga, where the removal of one wrong piece can bring the entire structure crashing down. In the case of the Baltimore bridge, this would have disastrous consequences not only in terms of potential loss of life but also in terms of disruption to transportation and the local communities. For the divers tasked with this critical operation, working in near-zero visibility adds an extra layer of difficulty and danger. Without being able to see clearly, they have to rely on their training, instincts, and communication with their team above water. The salvage team is well aware of the challenges they are facing. Every step they take, every piece they remove, has to be executed with precision and caution. One mistake could have irreversible consequences. To ensure the safety of the divers, a meticulous plan has been put in place. Before the salvage operation could begin, thorough assessments and evaluations were conducted to determine the best approach and mitigate potential risks. In addition to the inherent risks of working in near-zero visibility, the salvage operation faces other challenges. The bridge is located in a heavily trafficked area, which further increases the pressure to complete the operation swiftly and efficiently
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