On May 9, 2024, about 1312 local time, the towing vessel Joe B. Wyatt was transiting downbound on the Mississippi River near Fort Madison, Iowa, pushing 13 loaded hopper barges and 2 empty tank barges. While transiting through the Fort Madison Bridge, the tow struck a protection cell and fendering system for the bridge and broke apart. There were no injuries, and no pollution was reported. Damage to the protection cell, fendering system, barges, and the Joe B. Wyatt was estimated at $3.28 million.
We determined that the probable cause of the contact of the Joe B. Wyatt tow with a protection cell and the fendering system of the Fort Madison Bridge was the pilot overcompensating for anticipated river crosscurrents during the tow’s approach to a bridge.