Crew Boat Miss Lynda Runs Aground on Louisiana Jetty -Incident Photos
The UNITED STATE Coast Guard is working with salvage for the team watercraft Miss Lynda which ran stranded on a jetty near Cameron, Louisiana on Wednesday.
The Coast Guard reported that at 7:20 a.m., Vessel Traffic Service Port Arthur employees heard that the Miss Lynda, a 120-foot overseas supply vessel, had actually run stranded on the west Cameron Jetties, near the entryway to theCalcasieu Ship Channel Marine Safety Unit Lake Charles occurrence action employees released with Station Lake Charles watercraft staffs to explore the damages as well as figure out the most effective approach of salvage.
No injuries have actually been reported the 4 travelers as well as 3 team aboard the ship, as well as no contamination has actually been reported.
The salvage firm is still being figured out, the Coast Guard stated.
The 4 travelers have actually been moved off of the ship by the Sally D, an energy vessel. The 3 team participants stayed on the Miss Lynda at the time of the Coast Guard’s last upgrade
The ship is supposedly bring building and construction freight as well as has 4,300 gallons of gas as well as 100 gallons of oil items aboard. Damage to the ship is seems 5 feet listed below the waterline, yet the Coast Guard states the ship did not tackle any type of water.
There has actually been no influence to website traffic in the Calcasieu Ship Channel.