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1 Dead, 12 missing after ship capsizes off Louisiana Coast

April 15, 2021 at 12:05 am Staff
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The U.S. Coast Guard in Louisiana said that one body was recovered, six people were rescued and 12 people were still missing after a commercial lift vessel carrying 19 people capsized in the Gulf of Mexico.  The National Weather Service said a rare low-pressure system had formed Tuesday off the coast of Louisiana, which generated unusually rough seas in the area.

Sector Coast Guard Commander Captain Will Watson said at a news conference in New Orleans that winds were reported between 130 and 145 kph and seas were between 2 and 3 meters high at the time the Coast Guard believes the ship capsized late Tuesday. A spokesman for the owner of the ship, Seacor Marine transportation company, said the vessel was the 39-meter lift boat Seacor Power. Watson told reporters 19 people were aboard the vessel when it left port Tuesday.  

The Coast Guard said two of its vessels arrived at the scene within 30 minutes and pulled two people from the water. Other vessels at the scene rescued four others. 

1 person dead, others still missing after ship capsizes off Louisiana

Via www.nbcnews.com
The 129-foot commercial vessel left port with 19 people on board. Six have been rescued.
04/14/2021 12:47 PM
 

Editorial credit: Andriy Blokhin / Shutterstock.com

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