The National Transportation Safety Board has released the first photos and video of the wreckage of the sunken El Faro as part of its investigation into the sinking of the American cargo ship near Bermuda in October.
The U.S.-flagged ship, owned by Sea Star Line, LLC and operated by TOTE Services, went missing on October 1 during Hurricane Joaquin. The ship was located by a salvage team aboard the U.S. Navy tug Apacheon October 31 in about 15,000 feet of water in the vicinity of its last known position near Crooked Island, Bahamas.
The wreck, discovered in an upright position with the stern buried in approximately 30 feet of sediment, was found with navigation bridge and the deck below detached from the vessel. The bridge was eventually located with the ship’s voyage data recorder missing.
Twenty-eight US crewmembers and five Polish workers were on board.
The new images and video are pare of the NTSB’s accident docket released Sunday. The material includes nine underwater photos and more than 47 minutes of video from the CURV-21, a remotely operated vehicle used to document the wreckage and debris field.
El Faro voyage data recorder capsule on top of El Faro navigation bridge. Photo: NSTB
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