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Barge captain in deadly crash given sobriety test; victim ID’d as famed TV producer’s granddaughter
The captain of a barge that plowed into a sailboat in Florida has been given a sobriety test, as it emerged that one of the ...
Witnesses describe deadly boat crash involving sailboat near Miami Beach: "The kids went flying off"
CBS News Miami Live. The owners of a sailboat and barge that collided in Biscayne Bay near Miami Beach on Monday, killing two ...
Piece of crane crashes onto Florida bridge killing 1 According to the Fort Lauderdale Fire Rescue, a piece of a crane plummeted onto the Southeast 3rd Avenue bridge, which spans the New River in ...
A crane collapse in Central Florida reportedly left one person dead and another injured this week. Two construction workers were taken to hospital after the crane collapsed on them in Hunters ...
Florida laws make regulation, litigation difficult In Florida, OSHA is the only agency that can regulate hoisting equipment, such as cranes, according to state statutes.
The crane was used to construct 400 Central, a 515-foot skyscraper designed to be the tallest residential building on Florida's Gulf Coast.
Although on soft soil, the crane's unexpected movement the day of the accident, during a $153-million bridge expansion project on I-95 in Fort Lauderdale, set off a chain reaction.
One person was killed and three others were injured on Thursday after a portion of a crane being used at the construction site of a high-rise building plunged onto a nearby bridge in Fort ...
Talk about negligent parenting, and all for a silly one-sided fight! Related: Rare Glimpse of Baby Sandhill Crane 'Hanging with His Peeps' Has People Mesmerized ...
The mayor in St. Petersburg, Florida, warned residents cranes at several construction projects across the city might fall in Hurricane Milton and at the storm’s peak on Wednesday night, one came ...
A construction worker is dead, and two others are injured after a piece of a construction crane plummeted down on a busy bridge in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, on Thursday afternoon.
Florida laws make regulation, litigation difficult In Florida, OSHA is the only agency that can regulate hoisting equipment, such as cranes, according to state statutes.
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