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Coast Guard reports no active fire on Genius Star XI vessel, Dutch Harbor

Genius Star XI cargo vessel no longer has fire on board and poses no danger to its crew or navigation in Dutch Harbor
Genius Star XI cargo vessel no longer has fire on board and poses no danger to its crew or navigation in Dutch Harbor.
Archive image: An MH-65 Dolphin helicopter crew based out of Air Station Kodiak and deployed aboard the Coast Guard Cutter Alex Haley, prepares for a helicopter in-flight refueling at sea evolution with the cutter crew during a search and rescue case near Dutch Harbor, Alaska, Wednesday, Dec. 30, 2020.
U.S. Coast Guard photo by Lt. Benjamin DeGroot.

JUNEAU, Alaska – The T&T Salvage marine firefighting team remains aboard the cargo vessel Genius Star XI and reports that there is no active fire onboard, with regular temperature readings in the cargo hold. Saturday, December 30, 2023.

The team confirmed the safety of the crew members onboard and completed a preliminary assessment of the vessel’s condition. Based on temperature readings and other indicators, the Unified Command believes the condition of the vessel is stable with no indication of heat in the cargo holds.

The Unified Command consists of the Coast Guard Captain of the Port, Gallagher Marine Systems, and the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation, who continue to work together in response to this incident.  

“Informed by the findings of the Salvage and Marine Firefighting team, the Unified Command will direct the Genius Star XI to anchor in a place of refuge in Broad Bay, near Dutch Harbor, Alaska,” said Captain Chris Culpepper, Captain of the Port. “This protected anchorage has been pre-identified in the Area Contingency Plan and will allow the vessel to remain stable, minimizing risk of any re-flash of the fire as we continue our response.” 

Unified Command reports no active fire on Genius Star XI vessel loitering outside Dutch Harbor, Alaska
Unified Command reports no active fire on vessel loitering outside Dutch Harbor, Alaska
Unified Command reports no active fire on Genius Star XI vessel loitering outside Dutch Harbor, Alaska Unified Command reports no active fire on vessel loitering outside Dutch Harbor, Alaska.
U.S. Coast Guard photo.

The Coast Guard will issue a new Captain of the Port Order directing the vessel to remain at the specified anchorage away from marine traffic and await additional technical experts who can certify the cargo hold is safe to enter.  The one-mile safety zone in effect around the vessel will remain in effect to protect waterway users and the local community.   

Technicians from the Salvage and Marine Firefighting team remain onboard the vessel and are continuously monitoring environmental indicators.  If they detect any indicators of heat or other hazardous situation that could pose a threat to the local community, the Captain of the Port will direct the Genius Star XI to proceed offshore.

An interagency command post has been established in Anchorage to coordinate the response. The management team is working with onsite personnel to identify additional resources to mobilize to the incident site to conduct additional assessments and prepare for further operations. The Unified Command is also providing a virtual briefing daily with area stakeholders to provide information on the status of the vessel and future operational plans. 

Mariners may tune in to VHF Channel 16 for safety zone information.

An investigation into the cause of the fire will take place once response efforts are complete. 

USCG

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