Ferry crash: Emergency services rush to scene

Numerous helicopters and ambulances are racing to the scene after a boat reportedly collided with a ferry close to Clearwater’s Memorial Causeway Bridge, injuring dozens.

Following a devastating collision between a boat and a ferry, several people have reportedly been hurt. After a boat struck a ferry on Sunday, April 27, witnesses report a chaotic scene close to the Memorial Causeway Bridge in Clearwater, Florida.Numerous helicopters have been observed transporting victims to hospitals in the vicinity. Authorities are looking into what caused the accident, and emergency personnel are on the scene.

Concerns regarding emergency response readiness and waterway safety are raised by this incident, which is the region’s largest maritime accident.To ensure that emergency personnel can work effectively, local authorities have asked citizens to stay away from the area.

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