All victims found: 67 bodies recovered from Potomac River after crash in the US

Rescuers have recovered the bodies of all victims from the collision between an American Airlines plane and a helicopter over the Potomac River. According to CNN, 67 victims have been pulled from the water, 66 of whom have already been identified, reports NewsBox.
The rescue services have completed the operation to retrieve the bodies of the victims from the air crash that occurred on January 30th over the Potomac River. As reported by CNN, 67 deceased individuals have been recovered from the water, with 66 already identified.
Efforts to search for debris from the crashed aircraft at the site of the tragedy are ongoing. Specialists are conducting an investigation, but the causes of the collision remain undetermined.
The search for materials that may help reconstruct the sequence of events continues, with officials not ruling out that additional time may be needed to fully clarify the circumstances.