A tragic event in Baltimore has prompted a widespread response from political figures and officials across the region. Senator Rick Scott described the images coming out of Baltimore as horrific, praying for those missing and expressing gratitude towards the search and rescue teams and first responders. Governor Moore thanked the brave men and women involved in the rescue efforts, praying for everyone's safety and said, "We are thankful for the brave men and women who are carrying out efforts to rescue those involved and pray for everyone’s safety." Representatives Spanberger, Rob Wittman, Spencer J. Cox, and Representative LBR have all expressed their prayers and support for those affected by the tragedy in Maryland, highlighting the urgent search and rescue efforts of first responders and law enforcement in dealing with the situation. They emphasized solidarity, with Representative LBR noting, "We in Delaware stand with our neighbors in Maryland during this time."
Terrible news out of Maryland this morning. Our prayers are with everyone affected by this tragedy. https://t.co/euQCrZ2tV4
Tragic news to wake up to this morning. I'm praying for those who have been impacted and the first responders on the scene. We in Delaware stand with our neighbors in Maryland during this time. https://t.co/jE5QSGo4eF
This tragedy is devastating to watch — we are praying for our friends in Maryland and all those affected. Thank you to the local first responders carrying out rescue efforts. https://t.co/QAzGAvohe0
My family’s prayers are with our neighbors in Maryland this morning as they deal with this terrible tragedy. Thank you to the first responders and law enforcement who are assisting with these urgent search and rescue efforts.
PRAYERS FOR BALTIMORE 🙏 “We are thankful for the brave men and women who are carrying out efforts to rescue those involved and pray for everyone’s safety," Gov. Moore said. https://t.co/dAcDsIzEx5
The images coming out of Baltimore are horrific. Praying for those missing and thank you to the search and rescue teams and first responders.