Update 3: Coast Guard, partner agencies continue to monitor sunken barge near Bay Bridge

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News Release  

April 26, 2017
U.S. Coast Guard 11th District Pacific Southwest
Contact: 11th District Public Affairs
Office: (510) 437-3325
After Hours: (510) 772-8865

Update 3: Coast Guard, partner agencies continue to monitor sunken barge near Bay Bridge

Personnel at Coast Guard Sector Puget Sound have continue to enforce a safety zone around the sunken freight barge Vengeance that sunk April 7 near San Francisco, April 26, 2017. The 350-meter safety zone has been placed around the vessel to ensure the safety of all waterway users.

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SAN FRANCISCO — A unified command comprised of the U.S. Coast Guard, California Department of Fish and Wildlife’s Office of Spill Prevention and Response, San Francisco Department of Emergency Management, Vortex Marine Construction and Bay Area Rapid Transit District is moving forward with efforts to prepare the sunken 112-foot freight barge Vengeance for salvage and fuel removal operations.

Global Diving and Salvage will begin preparations today to rotate the barge upright on the sea floor, an operation known as a parbuckle.

Preparations for the parbuckle may take several weeks and will involve divers rigging anchors to the sea floor and to the Vengeance barge. Once all components have been rigged, tension will gradually be applied to the anchors to rotate the barge upright.

Information gathered during the parbuckle operation will support development of a second plan, which will involve refloating and towing the barge to a facility for fuel removal.

“Our goal with this operation is to mitigate any environmental threat posed by the fuel remaining on the Vengeance while protecting the subterranean BART Transbay Tube and ensuring the safety of responders and the public,” said Chief Warrant Officer Jeremiah Winston, Coast Guard incident commander.

Mariners are requested to abide by the 350-meter (1,148 feet) safety zone and monitor local media channels, as the safety zone is subject to change. Marine information broadcasts to local mariners will continue while the safety zone is in effect.

A media release is scheduled to be published next week regarding a media availability with unified command members.

The Vengeance capsized April 7 south of the Bay Bridge.

Click the links below to view previous press releases on this incident.

Update 2: Coast Guard and partner agencies continue to monitor the sunken barge south of Bay Bridge 

Update 1: Coast Guard responds to sunken barge south of Bay Bridge

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