Brunswick American Legion honors Golden Ray rescue crews
There was a heartfelt salute Thursday night to members of the Glynn County Fire Department, the Tow Pilots Association, Georgia Department of Natural Resources and others โ for all their efforts in the early hours of the Golden Ray cargo ship capsizing in the St. Simons Sound.
NTSB releases details of chaos as Golden Ray capsized
Nearly two years after a 600-foot Korean car carrier overturned onto St. Simons Sound while sailing out of the Port of Brunswick, salvage crews are now cutting the final remaining piece of the shipwreck into two sections that will be hauled away for scrap.
Section of overturned shipwreck separated, oil discharged
Pollution response teams worked to contain oil that was discharged Saturday after demolition crews finished cutting away the sixth of eight sections of the Golden Ray, a giant cargo ship that tipped over leaving the Port of Brunswick nearly two years ago.
3rd cut begins on Golden Ray
BRUNSWICK, Ga. โ Salvage crews began a third cut into the cargo ship Golden Ray on Wednesday morning. The bow and stern of the 656-foot car carrier that overturned leaving the Port of Brunswick in September 2019 have already been cut off, lifted and removed. An 80-pound anchor chain operated by a heavy lifting crane is tearing through the hull, cutting the ship into massive slices. The St. Simons Incident Response said each section weighs between 2,700-4,100 tons. Responders begin 3rd cut into the Golden Ray.
Judge questions plan to remove capsized ship in huge chunks
SAVANNAH, Ga. โ A federal judge on Friday ordered attorneys for the U.S. Coast Guard and a maritime salvage company to answer detailed questions about plans to remove an overturned cargo ship on the Georgia coast by sawing it into eight enormous chunks. The multi-agency command overseeing the wreck removal hopes to start cutting the ship into sections in May. The company said the shipโs owner rejected its plan and hired another firm, T&T Salvage, willing to remove the vessel in larger chunks of up to 4,100 tons. Attorneys for the Coast Guard said in an initial response filed Friday that Cmdr. Norm Witt, the Coast Guard officer supervising the removal, approved the change after consulting with salvage experts in the Coast Guard and the U.S. Navy.
State leaders praise Coast Guard, port crews for Golden Ray rescue
ST. SIMON'S SOUND, Ga. - Georgia state leaders are praising first responders and authorities at Port Brunswick on how they handled last month's cargo ship disaster in the St. Simon's Sound. During Wednesday's State of the Port Address, Georgia Gov. Even though it remains in the St. Simons Sound, the port was only shut down for four days. The Brunswick News reports Lynch praised the pilot who made the decision to ground the Golden Ray where it is. Specialists will continue to actively monitor air and water quality around the vessel, Jekyll Island, and St. Simons Island.
Coast Guard confirms oil from capsized ship on beaches, in marshes
ST. SIMONS ISLAND, Ga. - Two weeks after the Golden Ray cargo ship carrying more than 4,000 vehicles from the Port of Brunswick capsized in the St. Simons Sound, even more fuel oil appears to be leaking from the ship. Prior to Friday's report, Unified Command issued a news release stating there was minimal or no environmental impact from the ship. Dezern, who runs a charter boat business, took News4Jax along the marshes 3 miles away from where the Golden Ray remains on its site. So far, there have been no advisories about swimming on St. Simons Island Beach or eating seafood caught in the area waters. Barge carrying crane working alongside the Golden Ray, which remains on its side in St. Simons Sound.
5 days after cargo ship capsized, traffic moves through Port of Brunswick again
The Coast Guard said seven vessels had been waiting offshore to come into port since the Golden Ray overturned. According to the Coast Guard, 50 vessels come in and out of the Port of Brunswick every month. The Coast Guard also said the Golden Ray has approximately 300,000 gallons of fuel. A safety zone has been established a half-mile mile around the Golden Ray. The Coast Guard hopes to shrink the zone Thursday, as authorities are making progress.
Capsized ship in Port of Brunswick: It's happened before
BRUNSWICK, Ga. - The capsizing of M/V Golden Ray leaving the Port of Brunswick early Sunday is not the first time something like that has happened to a car and truck transport ship. A similar vessel named the Hoegh Osaka was hauling cars and trucks when it tipped over and, like in Brunswick, 24 crew members had to be rescued. The Hoegh Osaka was already away from a seaport when it started listing to one side and eventually tipped over in the water. "In the Hoegh Osaka report, it said there was no pollution." The liability of that can far exceed the value of the ship," Sullivan said.
Coast Guard searches for 4 aboard flipped cargo ship near Brunswick
Efforts ran into trouble amid the flames and instability of the ship, the U.S. Coast Guard said. Coast Guard Capt. Coast Guard Sector Charleston was notified by the Glynn County 911 dispatch that the 656-foot ship had capsized in St. Simons Sound. While the Coast Guard is the primary agency dealing with the rescue effort, Glynn County first responders are helping where possible. Several Coast Guard units are involved in the rescue operation including: 2 Coast Guard Station Brunswick response boat crews 2 Coast Guard Air Station Savannah MH-65 Dolphin helicopter crews Coast Guard Cutter Heron launched to assist Coast Guard Sector Charleston Marine Safety Unit Savannah Coast Guard Salvage Engineering Response TeamThe Port of Brunswick is one of the busiest U.S. seaports for shipping automobiles.