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Coast Guard reopens Lower Mississippi River

Posted at 9:24 PM, Jan 04, 2019
and last updated 2019-01-04 23:52:14-05

UPDATE: NEW ORLEANS – The Coast Guard has reopened the Lower Mississippi River near New Orleans with restrictions.

As of Friday evening, vessels with a draft of 30 feet or less are permitted following the grounding of the 837-foot deep-draft vessel Anglo Alexandria.

Watchstanders at Sector New Orleans received a report at 8:32 a.m. that the Anglo Alexandria ran aground. The vessel has since been moved out of the channel.

There are no current reports of pollution or injuries.

The cause of the incident is under investigation.

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NEW ORLEANS – The Coast Guard is responding to a grounded vessel in the Lower Mississippi River near New Orleans, Friday.

Coast Guard Sector New Orleans watchstanders received a report at 8:32 Friday morning that the 837-foot UK-flagged deep-draft vessel Anglo Alexandria had grounded in the Mississippi River at mile marker 3.5.

The vessel is currently blocking the navigation channel and a tug is currently on-scene. The river is closed at mile marker 3.5.

There are currently over 50 vessels waiting in queue to transit in or out of the river. This number is larger than normal due to dense fog in the area over the last few days.  The vessel has activated their Vessel Response Plan.

There are no current reports of pollution or injuries.

The cause of the incident is under investigation.