SEATTLE — The U.S. Coast Guard and Wash. Dept. of Ecology are monitoring a 728 foot bulk carrier that lost propulsion nine miles west of Cape Disappointment, Tuesday.
The motor vessel Edfu has anchored and is holding its position in 17 mph winds and 13 foot seas.
The Coast Guard has offered assistance and is waiting for the crew Edfu to assess what repairs will entail. A Coast Guard MH-60 helicopter crew out of Coast Guard Air Station Astoria conducted an over flight Tuesday evening to assess the situation.
Edfu's destination was Kalama, Wash., and the vessel is not carrying any cargo. The cause of the propulsion failure is not know at this time.
Wash. Dept. of Ecology Public Affairs Officer Curt Hart can be contacted at (360) 480-7908.
The Wash. Dept. of Ecology has established a website at the below address.
Click This To Go To WDOE Site
For more information, please contact 13th Coast Guard District Public Affairs, at (206) 217-7237.
The motor vessel Edfu has anchored and is holding its position in 17 mph winds and 13 foot seas.
The Coast Guard has offered assistance and is waiting for the crew Edfu to assess what repairs will entail. A Coast Guard MH-60 helicopter crew out of Coast Guard Air Station Astoria conducted an over flight Tuesday evening to assess the situation.
Edfu's destination was Kalama, Wash., and the vessel is not carrying any cargo. The cause of the propulsion failure is not know at this time.
Wash. Dept. of Ecology Public Affairs Officer Curt Hart can be contacted at (360) 480-7908.
The Wash. Dept. of Ecology has established a website at the below address.
Click This To Go To WDOE Site
For more information, please contact 13th Coast Guard District Public Affairs, at (206) 217-7237.
No comments:
Post a Comment