
On Wednesday, the US Coast Guard reacted to the fire on board a cargo ship 600 feet (183 m) containing 22 people near Alaska and stated that no injuries were reported. The ship, Morning Midas, was located 300 miles (482.8 km) southwest of Adak on Alaska. His crew actively fought against the fire, mentioned the coast patrol.
Crews, cutting ship on the way to help
According to LSEG data, the Liberia cargo ship was caused to Lazaro Cardenas, Mexico. The US Coast Guard said the crews and the cutting ship were on their way to help, while three other ships were already at the crime scene. Neither the coast patrol nor the owner of the ship, Hawthorn Navigation Limited, did not immediately respond to the request for comment, Reuters reported.
The cause of the fire and any possible impact on the environment have not yet been published because the investigation is currently underway. Meanwhile, the Coast Guard remains on high readiness to maintain maritime safety in this area, reported.
One dies in an explosion of the Hudson River in New York
Last Saturday, the man lost his life on the deck of the ship anchored on the Hudson River in New York.
According to a contribution to the social media of the American coastline, there was an explosion around 10:30, while the man played a job that included flames or sparks.
The New York Police Department announced that the first respondents arrived after the 911 call and discovered a 59 -year -old unconscious man in the river. He was declared dead on the scene. The authorities are currently investigating the cause of the explosion and the identity of a person has not been released.
“I am devastated when I heard of the tragic death of a specialized environmental employee who today lost his life while working on a boat in one of the facilities for recovering wastewater sources. This devoted civil servant gave 33 years of New York and our heart went out to his family, friends and colleges who said Adarring Adams and saying.
(With Reuters inputs)
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