BALTIMORE — Coast Guard Sector Maryland-National Capital Region personnel and partner agencies continue to respond to the explosion aboard the W-Sapphire in the Baltimore Harbor, Tuesday.
As a precaution, the Patapsco River has been closed to all vessel traffic between position coordinates 39°11.70'N, 076°31.71'W, near Swan Creek, and 39°12.6'N, 076°29.74'W, near Sparrows Point, and extending up to the former location of the Francis Scott Key Bridge. Additionally, a 500-yard safety zone has been established around where the M/V W-Sapphire is anchored at position 39°01.4'N, 076°22.10'W, north of the Chesapeake Bay Bridge.
Crews are awaiting verification to confirm safe conditions before proceeding with further Coast Guard investigations onboard the vessel.
During the explosion a hatch detached and entered the water. Recovery plans to locate and retrieve the hatch are under development, but its exact location and potential impact on the navigable channel remain unknown.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers deployed the vessel Buck, a sonar-equipped survey vessel, to the incident site at approximately 7:30 a.m. Tuesday. The Buck is collecting data to identify any obstructions to the safe navigation of traffic entering or exiting the Port of Baltimore via the Fort McHenry Federal Channel. The data will also help determine the operational plan needed to fully reopen the federal channel.
The Coast Guard and partner agencies are actively monitoring the situation and coordinating recovery efforts to ensure the safety of maritime operations in the area. Updates will be provided via our social media as new information becomes available.
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