A cargo ship crashed into one of two main supports for the 2.5km long bridge at around 1:30AM EDT.
There is an ongoing search and rescue effort and authorities are looking for upwards of seven people.
- Two pilots were on board. Apparently there were issues with the ship’s propulsion system at last inspection. My money is on a mechanical issue; if not, this was a monumental fuck up by the harbor pilots and/or the crew. - edit: lol, I am pleased with how this comment has aged. Yes, it was a power loss. Quick thinking and action saved lives. Bravo. Now it remains to be seen whether deferred maintenance or similar negligence were to blame; if so, people need to pay up. - It appears to have lost all power once, maybe twice. 
- They evidently called Mayday before colliding. But if I was asleep at the wheel and woke up to see a bridge coming at me, I’d probably let yell Mayday too. 
- Why no tug boats to assist the vessel? I find it odd that the ship was allowed to depart on its own. - I assume it was already under way (or whatever). - I watch commercial shipping all day out my office window, almost all tugs are used to just move the ship away from the wharf, something on the order of a boat-length. - I don’t know what the layout of the harbour in this incident, but the boat could have been kilometres from the wharf where it docked. - Thanks for replying. I’m looking at it from the perspective of proximity to critical infrastructure, but your reply makes plenty of sense. It does make incidents like this more a case of when and not if. - I’m not from the region (let alone the same country) but I would think this is going to have a significant impact on the port operations, assuming it can continue to operate. - Apparently it almost happened again in Sydney today. 
 
- I watch ships in Astoria. I never see tugboats. The ship operate under theiR own power - I’m reasonably sure it’s up to the harbour master of the port in question, or whatever governing body in whichever jurisdiction applies. - I imagine every port in the world has its own distinct set of regulations. 
 
 
 
 
- Fuck that’s terrifying 
- But does that flag still wave? - Anyone missing the joke here: Francis Scott Key wrote the poem that became the national anthem. - Thanks. That was a solid reference that was way over my head - The joke was too smart for the mob - Too soon? Also just realized that I misquoted the anthem, which probably didn’t help. 
 
- No worries, friendo. 
 
 
 
- That looked expensive. 
- A cascading failure event. Luckily, there is already infrastructure money, so we don’t have to watch Congress dithering. - Might ss well start a ferry service. It’ll be decades before this is fixed/replaced. - reminds me of some video in Japan where they can rebuild stuff like this overnight. 
 
 




