LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) -- A barge loaded with fertilizer was jammed in a gate of the Ohio River McAlpine Dam and another vessel carrying salt sank after four barges broke loose from a disabled tow boat, the U.S. Coast Guard said Tuesday.
The barges broke out about 1 a.m., shortly after the tow boat Roberta Tabor had passed through the McAlpine lock on an upriver trip, said Coast Guard Petty Officer James Sybor.
There were no injuries to the barge crew.
One salt barge sank just north of the Sherman Minton Bridge,
which connects Louisville and New Albany, Ind.
Another salt barge and one loaded with ethanol were rounded up and secured, Sybor said.
The tow boat was disabled by mechanical failure, Sybor said.
The full tow consisted of 14 barges, including one that was
empty, said lock operator Lamar Copeland.
The Sherman Minton Bridge along Interstate 64 was shut down while officials examined it for damage, but none was found and the bridge reopened about 6 a.m., officials said.
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APTV-01-16-07 0908EST



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