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That Container Ship Full Of Hyundais Is Still Sitting Off Of The Coast Of Georgia
That Container Ship Full Of Hyundais Is Still Sitting Off Of The Coast Of Georgia-July 2024
2024-02-19 EST 22:14:00

Emergency responders work to rescue crew members from a capsized cargo ship on September 9, 2019 in St Simons Island, Georgia. A 656-foot vehicle carrier, the M/V Golden Ray departed the Brunswick port on Sunday and suffered a fire on board, capsizing in St. Simons Sound

Way back in September of 2019, a care-free, more innocent time, a 656-ft car carrier cargo ship named the MV Golden Ray of Georgia in the U.S. with 4,200 inside. Well, that big sucker is still there because of, what else, the .

The Ray fell over into the drink off the coast of Brunswick, Georgia on September 8 on its way to Baltimore. At 106 feet wide and a capacity of 20,995 deadweight tons dismantling the gigantic Ray was already going to be a tricky undertaking. Crews began making preparations to dismantle the wreck in February of this year, according to .

Well, the entire complicated operation was put on pause until October, according to , a shipping industry news site:

On July 3, a twin-hull heavy-lift vessel arrived at nearby Fernandina, Florida. The VB-10,000’s two 225-foot-tall gantry cranes will use chains to cut the Golden Ray into . Each section, weighing 2,700 to 4,100 tons, will be lifted onto a barge and in Louisiana. The VB-10,000 was expected to head to St. Simons Sound in mid-July.

Then the coronavirus pandemic took a toll on the work, Wiker said.

“We’ve had 10 responders test positive and more than 50 responders who have been quarantined due to contact tracing,” Wiker said Friday. “Of these 10, some were critical to the project, including a salvage master and a specialized crane operator.”

The COVID-19 crisis continues to rage in the U.S. without any signs of slowing, but even if it does so magically we are now entering hurricane season, which would put a stop to salvage operations as well. And the U.S. Coast Guard issued an ominous-sounding warning that once the disassembly of the Golden Ray starts it can’t be stopped. Again, from :

Coast Guard Cmdr. Efren Lopez said removal of the Golden Ray cannot be disrupted by sickness or storms.

“It is imperative that operations continue uninterrupted once cutting begins,” Lopez said during Friday’s press conference.

Meanwhile, the environmental protection barrier and 24-hour vessel monitoring remain in place. John Maddox of the Georgia Department of Natural Resources said any releases of oil will be quickly remediated and the collection of air and water samples will continue.

Until then, the wreck has become a bit of a tourist attraction. We’re now getting slightly spooky vacation pictures like this one, which looks straight out of an anime.

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