At least seven people have died, and numerous others were injured after a portion of a ferry dock collapsed on Sapelo Island in Georgia during a celebratory gathering.
According to the Georgia Department of Natural Resources (Georgia DNR), about 20 individuals fell into the water when the structure gave way on Saturday.
The incident prompted an immediate response from various state and local emergency agencies. Boats and helicopters were deployed to conduct search and rescue operations in the aftermath of the collapse.
Georgia DNR has confirmed that the gangway was secured and is currently under investigation to determine the cause of the incident.
In a statement, President Joe Biden expressed his sorrow over the tragedy, stating, “We are heartbroken to learn about the ferry dock walkway collapse on Georgia’s Sapelo Island.” He mentioned that his administration is in contact with state and local officials and is prepared to offer any necessary assistance to the affected community.
Vice President Kamala Harris echoed these sentiments, emphasizing that the administration is “in close touch with state and local officials, and we have offered any federal support the community might need.”
Georgia Governor Brian P. Kemp also expressed his condolences, saying he and his family are “heartbroken by today’s tragedy on Sapelo Island.” He urged all Georgians to join him in praying for those who have lost their lives, those still in danger, and their families, as first responders continue to manage the active scene.
This tragic event has left the community reeling as investigations into the dock collapse proceed, highlighting the urgent need for safety measures in public structures.