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Two uninjured after harbor barge sinks
Two workers escaped without injuries Friday afternoon after the
40-foot barge they were using to lift weights off the moorings in the
bay sank, Orange County Harbor Patrol officials said.
Ignacio Bera, 37, and Joseph Murman, 41, were working in the J
mooring area in the west end of Newport Harbor at about 2:30 p.m.
when the barge sank, Sgt. John Whitman said. It was unable to take
the heaviness of the weights that the workers were pulling up from
the bottom of the bay, he said.
The barge sank and spilled about 30 gallons of diesel fuel into
the bay, but that was contained using absorbent pads that soaked up
the fuel, he said. Harbor Patrol deputies responded to the call in
two fire boats and found the men uninjured on a nearby dock, Whitman
said.
“They were really lucky,” he said. “We were also fortunate to get
there in time to contain the fuel spill.”
The barge was moved to a shipyard later on Friday, Whitman said.
“Owners of moorings are required to do this maintenance work twice
a year,” he said. “Occasionally, things like this can happen.”
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