Thu. Apr 18th, 2024

Washington, Sep 10: A rescue group was on Monday looking for to save four South Korean crew individuals caught on a load transport vessel that capsized off the southern US territory of Georgia, according to the United States (US) Coast Guard.

Nineteen individuals from the crew of the MV Golden Ray and an American harbor pilot were saved overnight after the monstrous cargo vessel, claimed by South Korea’s Hyundai Glovis, recorded and burst into flames, according to Dawn.

Salvage endeavors were canceled during the night in light of the flame, leaving four crew members caught in the motor room of the vessel, which was lying on its side halfway submerged in generally shallow waters.

The Coast Guard said it had reached the four caught crew members on Monday and a salvage exertion was in progress.

“Response crews will drill a hole to deliver supplies,” the Coast Guard said in a statement on Twitter. “@USCG and salvage crews are developing an extraction plan to safely rescue the 4 #GoldenRay crew members. “This is a slow, but safe process,” the Coast Guard said.

The Coast Guard discharged video of a rescue crew remaining on the colossal bottom of the overturned vessel getting ready to enter the ship.

As indicated by the South Korean outside service, 13 of the saved individuals are from the Philippines, six are from South Korea and one is an American.

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