vimarsana.com

Page 3 - சிமன்கள் ஒலி சம்பவம் ஒருங்கிணைந்த கட்டளை News Today : Breaking News, Live Updates & Top Stories | Vimarsana

Golden Ray: A fire on a capsized cargo ship off the Georgia coast has been extinguished using seawater

Golden Ray: A fire on a capsized cargo ship off the Georgia coast has been extinguished using seawater CNN 5/15/2021 By Douglas S. Wood, CNN © Stephen B. Morton/AP Firefighters working off two tug boats hose down the remains of the overturned cargo ship. The fiery wreckage of a cargo ship off the Georgia coast has been extinguished, according to a press release from the St. Simons Sound Incident Unified Command, as responding firefighter teams continue to monitor for additional flames. The wreckage of the 656-foot Golden Ray caught fire during salvage operations on Friday and seawater was used to extinguish the blaze, according to the US Coast Guard.

Crews provide up-close look at Golden Ray wreck as removal process reaches halfway point

Crews provide up-close look at Golden Ray wreck as removal process reaches halfway point There are 3 more cuts to go & 4 more sections to lift from the wreck Updated:  Tags:  BRUNSWICK, Ga. – The demolition of an overturned cargo ship in the St. Simons Sound is halfway done after a fourth section of the Golden Ray was sliced, separated and lifted from the wreck. After the major milestone was reached, News4Jax on Monday went out on a boat with the St. Simons Sound Incident Unified Command to learn more about the removal process up close. Lifejackets were available for every passenger aboard in the event of an emergency.

Another section separated from Golden Ray wreck

Another section separated from Golden Ray wreck Tags:  Another section of the Golden Ray has been removed from the wreck. (St. Simons Sound Incident Response) Another section of the Golden Ray has been separated from the rest of the wreck, according to the St. Simons Sound Incident Response. Responders are now getting ready for a massive crane to lift that section onto a barge. Rope access technicians used a cutting torch to remove steel off the Golden Ray. This helped make it easier for an anchor chain to separate section seven from the rest of the shipwreck. Now that responders have finished this cut, it’s ready to be lifted onto a barge using the Versabar 10,000. It will first make a stop at Mayors Point Terminal for sea-fastening before heading to a recycling plant in Louisiana.

Crews will soon cut through Golden Ray s fuel supply

Crews will soon cut through Golden Ray’s fuel supply Published:  Updated:  Tags:  BRUNSWICK, Ga. – Salvage crews are preparing to take a critical step in removing the wreckage from the Golden Ray in St. Simons Sound. Environmentalists are concerned because crews will soon sever the capsized cargo ship’s fuel line. It’s estimated that 44,000 gallons of fuel may still be sitting inside the vessel. Hundreds of vehicles are still aboard the vessel, which is why pieces of large debris are washing up along some beaches in the area. ″Every day we do a beach patrol. We recover debris off the beach whether it be melted plastic, car panels, stuff that floats, foam, insulation, the majority of that stuff is oiled,” said Fletcher Sams with the Althamaha Riverkeeper.

© 2025 Vimarsana

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.