The fire inside the ship's upper decks has created extreme heat which means firefighters are essentially inside a steel box trying to extinguish the fire.
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Terrebonne Parish family sues Seacor, Talos Energy, alleges boat ordered to sail in severe weather Share Updated: 1:17 PM CDT Apr 30, 2021 WDSU Digital Team Share Updated: 1:17 PM CDT Apr 30, 2021 Hide Transcript Show Transcript SEARCH EFFORTS AND WE KNOW THERE’S BEEN ANOTHER LAWSUIT FILED OVER THE DEADLY CAPSIZE OF THAT LIFT BOAT SEAT CORE POWER LATE LAST NIGHT THE FAMILY OF CHRISTOPHER ROSEANNE’S OF TERREBONNE PARISH SUITS SECOR MARINE AS WELL AS TALOS ENERGY THE SOUP CLAIMS TALOS AND SECOR INSTRUCTED THE LIFT BOAT TO LEAVE THE PORT ON APRIL 13TH EVEN THEY RECEIVED WARNINGS OF ROUGH WEATHER IN THE GULF THE FAMILY ALSO CLAIMS THE LYFT BOAT LACKED ADEQUATE LIFESAVING EQUIPMENT, WHICH CONTRIBUTED TO THAT DEATH WHEN CONTACTED THIS MORNING TALOS ENERGY SAID IT WOULD NOT COME AND ON THIS LAWSUIT BUT WEEKS AGO TALOS SAID SECOR POWER WAS NOT AT A TALOS FACILITY AND WAS FULLY UNDER THE COMMAND OF
The Seacor Power, an oil industry vessel, flipped over Tuesday in rough seas It left Port Fourchon in Louisiana bound for an oil platform in the Gulf of Mexico Four people are confirmed dead, six were rescued and nine remain missing On Sunday Talos, owner of the oil platform, said decision to sail was not theirs They said Houston-based Seacor Marine decided to launch the Seacor Power
next Image 1 of 3 The capsized lift boat Seacor Power is seen seven miles off the coast of Louisiana in the Gulf of Mexico Sunday, April 18, 2021. The vessel capsized during a storm on Tuesday. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)(AP Photo/Gerald Herbert) prev Image 2 of 3 The capsized lift boat Seacor Power is seen seven miles off the coast of Louisiana in the Gulf of Mexico Sunday, April 18, 2021. The vessel capsized during a storm on Tuesday. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)(AP Photo/Gerald Herbert) prev Image 3 of 3 Rescue boats are seen next to the capsized lift boat Seacor Power seven miles off the coast of Louisiana in the Gulf of Mexico Sunday, April 18, 2021. The vessel capsized during a storm on Tuesday. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)(AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)
Share this article The U.S. Coast Guard will suspend its search for the remaining missing SEACOR Power lift boat crew members 8 miles south of Port Fourchon. Eight crew members remain missing out of 19 on board at the time of the accident. Coast Guard boat and aircrews, local agency crews and good Samaritans searched for a cumulative 175 hours, covering over 9,200 square nautical miles. The search will end at sunset on Monday. “We extend our appreciation to everyone who volunteered to assist during the search effort. Suspending a search is one of the toughest decisions the Coast Guard has to make,” said Capt. Will Watson, commander of Coast Guard Sector New Orleans. “Our crews searched continuously over the past six days with the hope of bringing the missing crewmembers home to their loved ones. I would like to extend my deepest and most sincere condolences to the families, friends and loved ones–all those impacted by this terrible tragedy. I know that this is an immensely difficult time for you all, and for the entire maritime community.”
Seacor Power was âunder the command of its captainâ, Talos Energy says By FOX 8 Staff | April 18, 2021 at 10:39 AM CDT - Updated April 18 at 2:43 PM PORT FOURCHON (WVUE) -Talos Energy Inc., the company that contracted the Seacor Power to perform work at one of its oil platforms, issued a statement Sunday on the lift boat disaster. A statement by Talos said the boatâs owner, Houston-based Seacor Marine, was in charge and made the decision to leave Port Fourchon for a Talos platform. The statement said, â The Seacor Power was in port for service and inspections for several days prior to its departure. The vessel was not at a Talos facility and was fully under the command of its captain and Seacor Marine, including when to depart the port.
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