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That's the pilot house of a 110' long 26' wide tug just sticking out of the water in that picture. I've been along side the Elizabeth M on my little section of the Kanawha River a number of times. According to most reports, they were on their way out of the Montgomery Island Lock, heading up the Ohio, when the current caught the barges and swung them toward the dam. The crew untied the tug and tried to swing around and catch the barges, but the tug and three of six barges were swept over the dam. Four men dead. A few local pilots have commented that the rain swollen river should have been closed to traffic before the accident. |
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Joe Blizzard wrote:
http://pittsburghlive.com/x/tribune-.../s_291534.html That's the pilot house of a 110' long 26' wide tug just sticking out of the water in that picture. I've been along side the Elizabeth M on my little section of the Kanawha River a number of times. According to most reports, they were on their way out of the Montgomery Island Lock, heading up the Ohio, when the current caught the barges and swung them toward the dam. The crew untied the tug and tried to swing around and catch the barges, but the tug and three of six barges were swept over the dam. Four men dead. A few local pilots have commented that the rain swollen river should have been closed to traffic before the accident. What part of the Kanawha? I spent a lot of time on the Winfield -- Charleston area last year. |
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What part of the Kanawha? I spent a lot of time on the Winfield -- Charleston area last year. Winfield. I'm a couple miles up river from the locks. |
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