Crane Topples into Savannah River on Hutchinson Island

Crane partially submerged in river

Crane Topples into Savannah River on Hutchinson Island

Major Incident Leads to Crane Becoming Partially Submerged

In a major incident, a crane toppled over on Hutchinson Island, leading to it being partially submerged in the Savannah River. The event took place on a Monday and currently does not have a confirmed cause. The crane was stationed on a barge when the upper half tipped into the water.

The crane operator was able to exit the cab safely during the incident, and no injuries have been reported. The authorities are presently focusing on stabilizing the crane to prevent further damage or any potential fuel leaks.

Emergency Response and Measures

A spokesperson for the Savannah Fire Department (SFD) highlighted their major concerns during such occurrences. “One thing we’re always concerned with is any sort of fuel leak when it comes to a vehicle in water,” stated the spokesperson, Emily Dietrich. “That’s always a possibility, so we’re just taking the right measures to make sure that doesn’t happen and affect our waterways at all because of the crane being partially submerged with it.”

To ensure the safety and security of the waterways, the SFD is diligently working on setting up barriers for any potential fuel leaks. Further, they are also joining forces with the U.S. Coast Guard to help retrieve the crane from the water. However, an exact timeline for this operation is yet to be decided.

Long-Term Consequences

The tipping over of such a large crane into the river could pose long-term environmental risks, especially if any fuel or hazardous materials leak into the water. Therefore, it is crucial to address these concerns promptly and undertake any necessary damage control

“Right now we are still setting up barriers for any fuel leaks, and with working with other groups, we should be able to get it uprighted,” added Dietrich.

Investigations are underway to determine the cause of the incident. This event highlights the need for stringent safety measures in high-risk working zones.


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