The Daily Astorian News

Cargo Vessel Hits Pier and Barges, Oregon

According to a report from The Daily Astorian, a U.S. Coast Guard investigation continues after a cargo vessel carrying lumber hit a pier and two barges at the Wauna Georgia Pacific paper mill in Astoria, Ore. on the evening of April 22.   (Source: The Daily Astorian)

Oregon Tug Captain Rescued After Capsize

A man is in serious condition after one of two commercial tugs towing a log barge capsized, becoming lodged beneath the giant boat and throwing its captain into the water, according to a Daily Astorian report. One of the sunken tug Tiger’s crew members jumped into the water to help the captain, while another crew member threw the two men a line until they could be pulled to safety with help from a Columbia River Bar Pilots helicopter and a pilot boat. The U.S. Coast Guard launched a 47 ft. (14.3 m) motor lifeboat and a utility boat from Station Cape Disappointment, which stood by as the second tug, the Howard Olsen, took control of the barge and the capsized boat, according to the report. Astoria police, the Astoria Fire Department and the Clatsop County Sheriff’s Office also responded.