Rough weather likely to blame in deadly SEACOR Power capsizing
Initial National Transportation Safety Board report says the SEACOR Power crew hit rough weather shortly before capsizing in the Gulf of Mexico in mid-April.
Initial National Transportation Safety Board report says the SEACOR Power crew hit rough weather shortly before capsizing in the Gulf of Mexico in mid-April.
Salvage crews have pumped more than 20,000 gallons of diesel fuel from the still-submerged lift boat.
The process is underway to clear wreckage of the capsized SEACOR Power and minimize environmental impacts.
Eight missing crew members of a Seacor Marine lift boat are presumed dead.
A total of 19 crew members were on board the Seacor Power when it overturned during rough weather 8 miles off of Port Fourchon, Louisiana.
The ongoing search for missing crew members of the capsized Seacor Power has intensified.
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