After state officials release records on Georgia dock collapse, expert says gangway ‘should hold 40 people easily’

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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – The Georgia Department of Natural Resources (DNR) has started releasing documents related to a dock gangway collapse in Georgia that killed seven people, including four from Jacksonville.

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On Monday, the News4JAX I-TEAM requested records from the DNR. Initially, we requested the maintenance records, the designer and builder of the gangway and the capacity for how many people were allowed on the gangway at one time…

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