Battleship evacuated after walkway collapses in high winds

A walkway to a famous battleship collapsed in high winds Thursday, leaving 30 people to be rescued by a local fire department.

A fire department in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina, performed an unusual rescue Thursday during high winds: the evacuation of a battleship.

Lauren Austin, assistant director of marketing at Patriots Point Naval and Maritime Museum, told The Post and Courier that high winds caused a mooring line to break, sending the walkway into the water.

Winds gusted to 37 mph on the nearby Ravenel Bridge on US-17 in the morning but were closer to 25 mph by the time of the collapse at 2:45 p.m. EST.

No one was on the walkway to the USS Laffey at the time, but 30 people were rescued from the ship with a firetruck ladder…

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