The company, along with the US Coast Guard, the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey and the Newark Fire Department, is working to put out the flames, according to a joint news release Thursday.Īuthorities identified the Newark firefighters who died as Augusto Acabou, 45, and Wayne Brooks Jr., 49. The blaze was still burning on the ship’s top decks Friday, he said. The fire, which ignited late Wednesday and injured six other firefighters, was expected to “burn for a couple more days” on the nearly 700-foot-long Grande Costa D’Avorio cargo ship, according to Tom Wiker of Gallagher Marine Systems, the representative for the ship operator. “There is still significant work to do, and challenges ahead as we get closer to an end state, but the ability for agencies at all levels to work together in our response is a testament to our shared commitment and singular vision to ensuring the responders, the community, and the port remains safe,” Captain Zeita Merchant, who directs Coast Guard missions at the Port of New York and New Jersey, said in a statement. The New Jersey cargo ship fire that killed two firefighters at Port Newark has been contained to one section of the vessel as firefighters continue to battle the blaze Saturday.Īs of Saturday afternoon, the US Coast Guard said they “made considerable progress overnight,” containing the fire on vessel’s 11th deck so that it is “no longer spreading to other areas of the vessel,” according to an update from the agency.
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