31 riverboat passengers injured in barge accident
April 5, 1998
Web posted at: 1:39 p.m. EDT (1739 GMT)
ST. LOUIS, Missouri (CNN) -- About 31 people were injured,
one critically, when three runaway barges rammed into a
floating casino on the Mississippi River, the U.S. Coast
Guard said Sunday.
The incident occurred when a towboat tugging 14 barges
crashed into a bridge near the St. Louis Arch, breaking its
barge string loose.
That set off a chain reaction: Three of the renegade barges
ran into "The President on the Admiral," a docked riverboat
casino, setting it adrift, officials said.
The riverboat, which doesn't have a motor, floated downstream
for about 500 feet before the towboat caught up with it and
pinned it against the river bank. However the casino had
swung 180 degrees so that its entrances were facing the river
instead of the shore. Passengers were finally evacuated on
excursion boats.
Of the 31 persons injured, 16 were transported to area
hospitals, two complaining of chest pains. One patient's
condition remains critical.
Officials said 13 of the barges were secured; one sank.
"The President on the Admiral," built as an entertainment
vessel, has been moored along the St. Louis riverfront for
decades. It was closed during the 1980s but reopened
as a gambling vessel in early 1990s.