Coast Guard, Partners Respond to Adrift Vessels in Hudson River

January 28, 2019

The Coast Guard and partner agencies are responding to reports of several barges and vessels breaking away from their moorings on the Hudson River near Troy, New York, Friday morning.

Watchstanders at Coast Guard Sector New York received the initial report of the situation from Rensselaer emergency dispatch.

New York State Marine notified the Coast Guard that an additional six vessels were noticed adrift in the ice flows shortly before sunrise.

One of the vessels is a 300-foot cruise boat, currently stuck at the Livingston Avenue railroad bridge. Two adrift barges have been secured.

Coast Guard Cutter Penobscot Bay, a 140-foot ice breaker, and Coast Guard Cutter Wire, a 65-foot ice breaking tug, have been dispatched and are en route to the scene to assist.

An overflight from a Coast Guard aircraft is scheduled to take place to assess the exact positions of the adrift vessels. Two commercial tugs are also responding.

Coast Guard members continue to work with New York Department of Transportation, New York State Division of Homeland Security & Emergency Services, and local emergency responders.

There have been no reports of injuries or pollution at this time. The Coast Guard is continuing to investigate the incident.

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