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River barges break loose on Ohio river in US

By IANS | Published: March 30, 2023 11:09 AM

Washington, March 30 Several river barges broke loose from a tow boat on the Ohio river, with three ...

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Washington, March 30 Several river barges broke loose from a tow boat on the Ohio river, with three barges pinned against the lower McAlpine Dam site in Louisville, Kentucky.

The city government of Louisville said in a statement on Wednesday that crews are further assessing damage and determining operational objectives for the next 12 to 24 hours, reports Xinhua news agency.

The cargo carried aboard the barges is corn, and one vessel with three independent cargo holds contains approximately 1,400 tonnes of methanol, a water-soluble, colorless liquid.

Methanol evaporates when exposed to air, quickly dissolves in water, and is readily biodegradable.

It is potentially harmful if ingested or inhaled in sufficient quantities.

The city government of Louisville stated that the methanol contained within the vessel does not pose a risk to the surrounding air or water supply in the greater Louisville area.

There remains no evidence of a tank breach or any leaks, and air and water monitoring resources are in place, according to the government.

The US Coast Guard is said to be investigating the incident.

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