Crane Collapse at Tappan Zee Bridge Spurs USCG Response

July 19, 2016

Coast Guard crews are enforcing a safety zone on the Hudson River around the Tappan Zee Bridge after a crane collapsed Tuesday afternoon.

At approximately 12:15 p.m., Tuesday, Coast Guard Sector New York received a report of a partial crane collapse across the western end of the Tappan Zee Bridge, which has closed the roadway to traffic for an undetermined period of time.
 
A crane operator was safely recovered from the water by a Westchester County Marine unit after the collapse.
 
A Smallboat crew from Coast Guard Station New York is enforcing a safety zone around the site of the incident and will remain in place for as long as necessary.
 
The major implications of the safety zone are as follows: no entry into the immediate vicinity of the incident, heed caution for any debris that could be in the water, and for vessels to proceed at a slow speed to prevent a wake.
 
A response team from Sector New York is on scene to examine the area for any pollution and damage to the barges.
 
The cause of the incident is currently under investigation
 

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