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At-large barge collides with Pier 66 on Elliott Bay in Seattle

caption: The barge that drifted toward the Seattle waterfront Thursday.
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The barge that drifted toward the Seattle waterfront Thursday.
U.S. Coast Guard

The U.S. Coast Guard is investigating after a barge full of shipping containers drifted toward the Seattle waterfront in high winds this afternoon.

The barge drifted from Terminal 18 on Harbor Island toward Pier 66, home to Norwegian Cruise Line and Oceania Cruises.

Video on social media shows it hitting Pier 66. The Coast Guard reports it caused some damage.

Seattle Fire Department boat crews were carrying out an exercise when they saw the barge drifting in the south end of Elliott Bay.

Update: This water taxi captain intercepted a runaway barge. Here's his account.

Department spokesperson David Cuerpo said they called in land-based crews to evacuate the area if necessary.

"Fortunately, when they got close enough to the barge, they confirmed that other tugboats in the area were able to secure it near Pier 66 preventing it from colliding with any of the other piers or with any buildings," Cuerpo said.

Several piers along the waterfront were evacuated out of precaution. No injuries have been reported.

The Coast Guard says three tug boats were able to tow the barge to safety. There's no word yet on who is responsible for the incident.

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