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Ferry dock accident kills seven in US | Ferry dock accident kills seven in US |
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Several other people sustained injuries after a deck gangway collapsed in the state of Georgia, local authorities have said | Several other people sustained injuries after a deck gangway collapsed in the state of Georgia, local authorities have said |
At least seven people died and several others were hospitalized when a ferry dock walkway buckled in the US state of Georgia on Saturday, local authorities have said. | |
Eight people were hospitalized, at least six of them with critical injuries, the Georgia Department of Natural Resources (DNR) said in a statement, as quoted by the Associated Press. | Eight people were hospitalized, at least six of them with critical injuries, the Georgia Department of Natural Resources (DNR) said in a statement, as quoted by the Associated Press. |
A gangway, linking an outer dock where people board the ferry with another dock onshore, collapsed, sending about 20 people plunging into the Atlantic waters, according to Tyler Jones, a spokesman for the Georgia Department of Natural Resources. The department operates the dock and ferries that carry passengers between the island and the mainland. | A gangway, linking an outer dock where people board the ferry with another dock onshore, collapsed, sending about 20 people plunging into the Atlantic waters, according to Tyler Jones, a spokesman for the Georgia Department of Natural Resources. The department operates the dock and ferries that carry passengers between the island and the mainland. |
Jones said crews from the US Coast Guard, the McIntosh County Fire Department, and others were searching the water for survivors. He added that a group of engineers and other experts would arrive on Sunday to investigate the cause of the disaster. | |
“There was no collision” with a boat or anything else, the spokesman said, as cited by the agency. “The thing just collapsed. We don’t know why.” | “There was no collision” with a boat or anything else, the spokesman said, as cited by the agency. “The thing just collapsed. We don’t know why.” |
The accident occurred on Sapelo Island, which is about 60 miles (97 kms) south of the mainland and only accessible by state-run ferry or private boats. At the time of the tragedy, residents and tourists had gathered for an annual celebration held by the island’s community of black slave descendants. | |
Cultural Day is marked by the inhabitants of the Hog Hammock Community, formed by the African American ethnic group known as Gullah-Geechee, which has retained much of its African heritage including a unique dialect, thanks to the isolation of the island. | Cultural Day is marked by the inhabitants of the Hog Hammock Community, formed by the African American ethnic group known as Gullah-Geechee, which has retained much of its African heritage including a unique dialect, thanks to the isolation of the island. |
Hog Hammock Community on Sapelo Island is believed to be one of the last intact island-based Gullah-Geechee communities in America. In 1996, the entire area of the community was included in the National Register of Historic Places, the official list of the country’s treasured historic sites. | Hog Hammock Community on Sapelo Island is believed to be one of the last intact island-based Gullah-Geechee communities in America. In 1996, the entire area of the community was included in the National Register of Historic Places, the official list of the country’s treasured historic sites. |
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