At least 7 dead after ferry dock gangway collapses on Georgia’s coast

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A devastating incident unfolded on Georgia’s coast, where a ferry dock gangway collapsed, leading to at least seven confirmed deaths. The tragedy struck during a gathering celebrating the Gullah-Geechee community, known for its historical significance as descendants of Black slaves. Eyewitnesses described the moment of collapse as chaotic, with many people falling into the water. Emergency responders swiftly arrived on the scene, providing aid and conducting searches for those unaccounted for. The local community is now grappling with the shock and grief following this horrific accident.

Authorities are expected to investigate the structural integrity of the gangway and the circumstances surrounding the event. This incident has ignited discussions regarding safety protocols at public docks and the management of large crowds during events. As the community mourns, calls for improved safety measures at public venues are likely to intensify.

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