Crews start taking fuel off sunken tug on B.C. central coast
BELLA BELLA, B.C. — Salvage crews began siphoning more than 200,000 litres of diesel Monday from a sunken tug off British Columbia’s central coast.
A situation report on the cleanup operation said divers began pumping fuel from the Nathan E. Stewart’s tanks and the operation is expected to take up to 40 hours.
The report was jointly issued by the federal and provincial governments, the local First Nation and the tug’s owner, Texas-based Kirby Corp.
The Transportation Safety Board also announced Monday it is gathering information and conducting interviews with crew members for its assessment of what went wrong with the 30-metre tug.


