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Hurricane Harvey Update

Hurricane Harvey Update

Sabine Pass & Sandy Point
Several vessels are seen aground near Corpus Christi, Texas by a Coast Guard MH-65 Dolphin helicopter crew conducting an overflight, Aug. 31, 2017. The vessels ran aground as a result of Hurricane Harvey. U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 2nd Class Cory J. Mendenhall.

Additional information about the vessels sunk by Hurricane Harvey. The Coast Guard has released photos of the towboats Sabine Pass, Sandy Point and Belle Chasse which were in Lydia Ann Channel near Port Aransas, Texas when the hurricane struck. Two vessels, Sabine Pass and Sandy Point, were washed ashore while the Belle Chasse sunk  in the Lydia Ann Channel. Each towboat had 2 empty barges which broke free during the hurricane. The barges now rest high and dry on the bank near the channel.  No reports of injuries as all 11 crew had been safely evacuated.

Paragon DPDS 1
A drill ship rests near the entrance to the Port of Corpus Christi, Aug. 31, 2017, after running aground during Hurricane Harvey. U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 2nd Class Cory J. Mendenhall.

Salvage efforts have been started including refloating the of the drillship Paragon DPDS 1 and other vessels sunk or aground near Port Aransas or Corpus Christi, Texas.

 

Utility Vessel Sunk

Utility Vessel Sunk

 

The 120 foot long,  85 gt utility vessel Int’l Hunter sank off the Sabine Jetties, Lousiana.  The vessel had struck a submerged object and sank sending the seven crew to the liferafts.   The men were rescued an hour later and safely landedin Cameron, Lousiana.  No injuries reported.  The Coast Guard confirms that some pollution was released.   A sheen from diesel fuel was spotted and an oil recovery vessel was dispatched to the scene.   The owners of the Int’l Hunter have issued a plan to salvage the vessel.

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