Tasman Bridge disaster

Tasman Bridge disaster
Tasman Bridge from east following collision, 1975
Date5 January 1975 (1975-01-05)
Time9:27 p.m. (AEDT)
LocationHobart, Tasmania, Australia
Coordinates42°51′53″S 147°20′48″E / 42.86472°S 147.34667°E / -42.86472; 147.34667
TypeAccident
CauseBulk carrier Lake Illawarra colliding with a bridge pier
Deaths12
View of the bridge as it stood in 2006
Tasman Bridge crossing the Derwent River at Hobart, pictured on 13 August 2024

The Tasman Bridge disaster occurred on the evening of 5 January 1975, in Hobart, the capital city of Australia's island state of Tasmania, when the bulk carrier Lake Illawarra, travelling up the Derwent River, collided with several pylons of the Tasman Bridge and caused a large section of the bridge deck to collapse onto the ship and into the river below. Twelve people were killed, including seven crew on board Lake Illawarra, and the five occupants of four cars which fell 45 metres (150 ft) after driving off the bridge. Hobart was cut off from its eastern suburbs, and the loss of the road connection had a major social impact. The ship's master was officially penalised for inattention and failure to handle his vessel in a seamanlike manner.