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1 killed; 2 others presumed dead in NY tugboat crash

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AP New York
Last Updated : Mar 13 2016 | 1:28 PM IST
As an all-out search for two tugboat crew members stretched into hours following a deadly crash on the Hudson River, New York's governor gave his stark forecast.
"Sometimes people go to work and they don't come home," Gov Andrew Cuomo said as numerous agencies searched the waters near the construction of a new Tappan Zee Bridge.
The two men, who weren't identified, were presumed dead after the 90-foot tugboat named Specialist hit a barge around 5:20 am yesterday and sank, killing a fellow crew member and spilling about 5,000 gallons of fuel into the water north of New York City.
The US Coast Guard, New York State Police, and fire and police agencies from Westchester and Rockland counties searched throughout the day. By sunset, the Coast Guard suspended its effort. Other agencies were expected to resume their search Sunday morning.
Westchester County Executive Robert Astorino identified the dead crewman as Paul Amon, 62, of Bayville, New Jersey. Cuomo said he spoke to the family of one of the missing crew members yesterday.
"This is a 29-year-old who had his whole life ahead of him. He was supposed to come home but was working a few more days because the company asked him to, and now it's doubtful he'll come home at all," Cuomo said.
State Police divers began searching in the water about 12 hours after the crash. Earlier in the day, they used sonar equipment to determine the exact location of the sunken tug and said they needed to assess whether it was safe to send divers into the river to search for the other two victims.

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Cuomo said officials believed the tugboat was wedged on the river bottom near the mid-span of the bridge, where it crashed.
Authorities said three tugboats were pushing a barge from Albany to Jersey City, New Jersey, when one of the three - situated on the right side as it headed south hit a stationary barge that was part of the Tappan Zee Bridge construction project.
A tugboat on the left side of the barge that was being pushed, as well as one that was pushing the barge from the rear, were not involved in the accident.
Cuomo said in a statement that 21 workers were on the bridge construction barge that was hit, but none of them was injured. He said it appeared the workers realized the barge was about to be struck and braced for impact. He added the construction barge was illuminated at the time of the pre-dawn collision.
The accident occurred near the center of the existing Tappan Zee Bridge, and the Specialist sank in about 40 feet of water within minutes, authorities said. The water temperature in the area was about 40 degrees, according to the US Geological Survey.

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First Published: Mar 13 2016 | 1:28 PM IST

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