Taxpayer funded ferry dock does not judge by color of their skin but by morbid obese non-swimmers
Stop paying idiot invaders our money through jew slum lords to do shooty construction in our only home for their nigger shields!
Return our stolen children to both biologically interested parents and stop importing child rapist murdering invaders to build anything.
https://www.nola.com/news/new-orleans-building-collapse/article_7c05cca8-c79b-11ef-9f31-db8c49f44f0c.html
After the 2019 Hard Rock Hotel collapse, which killed three construction workers, Mayor LaToya Cantrell’s administration promised big changes at the Department of Safety and Permits.
A busy block in the Central Business District was closed and apartments were evacuated after the façade of a 156-year-old building on O'Keefe Street tumbled to the ground on Dec. 14.
An abandoned former art gallery on Oretha Castle Haley Boulevard collapsed on Sept. 22, crushing two cars parked outside the building. The collapse came after a series of structural violations that date back to at least 2009, records show.
The wooden structure at 1644 N. Villere St. that once housed Perseverance Hall in the 7th Ward completely collapsed in August 2022 after it was damaged during Hurricane Ida. No was injured in the collapse, but preservationists had warned of the building's imminent failure before it finally gave way.
Chunk of Plaza Tower falls, injures bicyclist - May 20, 2021
A bicyclist was hospitalized in 2021 after he was hit by chunks of the long-vacant Plaza Tower that flew from the 45-story building in high winds. Vacant and unused since 2002, the building has been host to recurring safety and blight issues for years, and streets surrounding the tower are still regularly closed due to falling debris.
https://www.wdsu.com/article/new-orleans-fire-department-on-the-scene-of-balcony-collapse-in-french-quarter/63340795
The dog was in the home at the time but was rescued and unharmed. No other injuries were reported.
Content suggested by black seat this golden corral server while she was wearing a slave diaper in January 2025.
https://odysee.com/@Publish:6/golden-hoax:0
All visitors must have a reservation for the ferry, which is run by the GA Dept. of Natural Resources. The trip takes 20-30 minutes. The fee for UGAMI users is $5.00, (cash or check only, small bills please) which is paid in full when transiting over to the Island.
706‑542‑3000
Shipping Addresses (for large parcels):
1766 Landing Rd SE
Darien, GA 31305
Note: there are no ferry runs on most state holidays, including New Year’s, MLK Day, Thanksgiving, and Christmas.
Emergency crews used boats equipped with sonar and helicopters to attempt to find and rescue people who fell into the water.
The collapse happened the celebration of the local Gullah Geechee culture.
https://abcnews.go.com/US/7-dead-multiple-injured-after-gangway-collapses-georgias/story?id=114960648
In addition to Houston, those who perished were identified Sunday by McIntosh County Coroner Melvin Amerson as Jacqueline Crews Carter, 75; Cynthia Gibbs, 74; Carlotta McIntosh, 93; and Isaiah Thomas, 79. They were all from Jacksonville, Georgia. Also killed, according to Amerson, were William Johnson, Jr., 73, and Queen Welch, 76, both of Atlanta.
Rabon said it remains under investigation how many people were on the gangway when it collapsed. He said at least 20 people ended up in the water and another 20, including DNR staff and good Samaritans, jumped in to try to save people.
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Updated 8:48 PM CST, October 19, 2024
SAVANNAH, Ga. (AP) — Authorities said at least seven people were killed Saturday when part of a ferry dock collapsed on Georgia’s Sapelo Island, where crowds had gathered for a fall celebration by the island’s tiny Gullah-Geechee community of Black slave descendants.
Eight people were taken to hospitals, at least six of them with critical injuries, and crews from the U.S. Coast Guard, the McIntosh County Fire Department, the Georgia Department of Natural Resources and others were searching the water, according to Natural Resources spokesperson Tyler Jones. The agency operates the dock and ferry boats that transport people between the island and the mainland.
“There was no collision” with a boat or anything else, Jones said. “The thing just collapsed. We don’t know why.”