
Second Body Recovered After Tugboat Collision on New York’s Hudson River
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NEW YORK, March 13 (Reuters) – A second physique was recovered within the Hudson River on Sunday a day after a tugboat collided with a barge and sank on the Tappan Zee Bridge, the place a brand new span north of New York City is below development, authorities mentioned.
The physique of Timothy Conklin, 29, of Westbury, New York, was pulled from the river.
A 3rd individual aboard the boat, Henry Hernandez, 56, stays lacking, and divers have been looking for him in circumstances that New York Governor Andrew Cuomo described as “very difficult” due to the poor visibility. Crewman Paul Amon, 52, was additionally killed within the accident.
“Much of the diving operation is actually done by feel,” Cuomo mentioned at a press convention. “The ship itself is damaged, which makes the investigation of the interior more problematic.”
The pre-dawn accident on Saturday concerned a 90-foot tug that struck a development barge moored on the base of the Tappan Zee Bridge, a serious thoroughfare connecting the suburban Westchester and Rockland counties.
Cuomo, who mentioned the incident appeared to have been “a pure accident,” mentioned state authorities have been working to include an oil slick created by the leaking of 1000’s of gallons of diesel gas from the sunken tug. There was an estimated 5,000 gallons of gas on board.
The barge is one among a number of moored close to the bridge as a part of a venture to assemble a brand new alternative span. Cuomo mentioned on Saturday that 21 staff on board the barge weren’t injured within the accident.
The tugboat, referred to as Specialist, was one among three transporting a barge with development gear. The different two boats weren’t concerned within the crash.
The bridge venture was the location of one other lethal accident in July 2013, when a speedboat carrying six members of a marriage get together smashed right into a barge anchored beneath the span. Two folks have been killed, together with the bride-to-be and one of the best man. (Reporting by Joseph Ax and Frank McGurty; Editing by Andrew Hay)
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