Coast Guard details failures that led to the crane striking the Talmadge Bridge last summer.

A U.S. Coast Guard report details a preventable error where a tugboat-pushed barge’s crane struck the Talmadge Memorial Bridge over the Savannah River on August 1, 2025, closing the vital Savannah-Jasper County link for three hours.

Incident Overview

The tug Lona Myrick, operated by Myrick Marine Contracting Corp., was pushing a construction barge with a track crane toward the U.S. Sugar Savannah Refinery. Around 1:15 p.m., the crane’s raised arm—intended to secure a spud—hit the bridge’s center span, collapsing onto the barge and partially into the river, causing an estimated $450,000 in damage with no injuries or pollution.

Key Miscalculation

The crane operator mistakenly reported the arm as 160 feet long (actual: 180 feet),…..

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