Tuesday, January 8, 2013

752 Foot Tanker Collides With The Bay Bridge!


There were no reports of injuries and no reports of pollution. As a precautionary measure, the Coast Guard Captain of the Port of San Francisco ordered pollution-control boom to be staged.

The Coast Guard and other agencies immediately dispatched response assets to the scene, which included Coast Guard response boats, a cutter, and helicopter as well as additional resources from other federal, state, and local agencies. Coast Guard pollution response personnel, investigators and vessel inspectors were also deployed to check for any signs of pollution to begin an investigation into the incident and determine the ship's structural integrity.

The double-hulled ship sustained damage to its starboard quarter.
Immediately following the report of the allision, the California Department of Transportation sent a structural maintenance team to investigate the bridge and found no structural or foundation damage.  Caltrans is continuing to inspect the bridge and the bridge fender system damaged in the incident and will develop a plan for repairs.  Vehicle traffic over the bridge was never impacted.

The Overseas Reymar is owned by OSG Ship Management, U.K.

The vessel was headed outbound to sea at the time of the incident.

Drug and alcohol testing is being conducted in accordance with federal regulations.

The Coast Guard investigation of the incident is in its initial stages. Investigations require interviews, technical analyses, ship and hull inpsections, a review of all records, and a number of other items and typically requires several months to complete.



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