Posted on 04/13/2024 8:42:52 AM PDT by bitt
SEEMS FISHY, hmmmm?
Happens a lot more than the story wants you to assume.
Diversity has trouble with tying knots
Just an accident, you know. Happens all the time. /s
NOT TERRORISM: FIB
https://apnews.com/article/loose-barges-ohio-river-methanol-d706dabd3a920375beca33ed444b1d95
Published 2:08 PM CDT, March 29, 2023
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LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — Crews were working Wednesday to remove three remaining barges that got loose on the Ohio River, including one carrying methanol.
A total of 10 barges got loose early Tuesday on the river near Louisville, the Kentucky Energy and Environment Cabinet said. Most were recovered, but the U.S Army Corp of Engineers said three were pinned against the McAlpine Locks and Dam and the locks are closed to traffic until the barges are stabilized, though river traffic was open through the use of the local vessel traffic services.
One of those barges was carrying 1,400 tons of methanol and was partially submerged, Kentucky officials said.
Anything rope related induces a panic about nooses.
Atlas Shrugged.
26 all at once ... ?
6 barges mar10 2024
https://apnews.com/article/bridge-collapses-barges-list-1f2d6261d523ddc625aaaf3b32c626bc
It probably does. No sarcasm.
But before the bridge crash, such stories were ignored. Now the media is suddenly interested in every shipping mishap, not matter how minor.
It's kind of like how, after the plane door came off, every Boeing defect is being reported.
The roar of the Ohio in the Spring...
Nascar could have done it
Why do barges break loose? Can’t find any info.
Does remind me a of story from 40 years ago. Person on the river told me they lost some barges on the Mississippi. They couldn’t find one of the barges that contained something not so good. The boss said to him, “suppose we ought to tell anyone?”
The river is very unpredictable in the spring.
I first read this article on the yahoo.com home page but when looking for it elsewhere have not come across it. I would have thought it was big news since two bridges in Pittsburgh are closed until possible damage is assessed.
HOW do barges break loose? Aren’t they secured with mooring lines fore and aft? Both lines failing at the same time? On 26 barges? Color me skeptical.
Just found it when I re-loaded The Liberty Daily. It was posted there as a headline story from Info Wars.
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