Stricken Bulk Carrier Remains Stranded Near Sydney as Rescue Efforts Fail for 21 Crew

Twenty-one crew members remain aboard a bulk carrier which lost power in turbulent waters near Sydney, after overnight rescue attempts failed.

The MV Portland Bay, which has been without power since early Monday, has been off the coast of New South Wales state since leaving Port Kembla, as Australia’s east coast has been lashed by days of strong winds and rain.

Poor conditions on Monday night hampered attempts by tugboats to tow the 170 meter ship to deeper water, New South Wales Port Authority chief executive Phillip Holliday told the Australian Broadcasting Corp. Cables between one of the tugboats and the ship snapped in the bad weather.

The ship is now further north and may not be able to be towed into Port Botany until Wednesday, Holliday said.

The MV Portland is carrying about 1,000 tonnes of fuel oil, the Sydney Morning Herald reported, raising concerns of a possible ecological disaster should the ship crash into the rocky coastline of the nearby Royal National Park.

A rescue of a different kind has been captured by one of #NSWRFS helicopters today. A cargo ship lost power and became stranded off the coast of the Royal National Park, south east of Sydney. While the vessel is now stable, tug boats are assisting the ship head to deeper water. pic.twitter.com/6BT3HTuN1r
— NSW RFS (@NSWRFS) July 4, 2022

Evacuation orders and flood warnings remain in place for several river-adjacent areas on the outskirts of Sydney, as it is lashed by NSW’s fourth major flooding incident in the past 18 months. Rain is expected to ease on Wednesday for central parts of the state’s coast, the Bureau of Meteorology said.

Photograph: People view the flooded Windsor Bridge along the Hawkesbury River in the suburb of Windsor, on July 04, 2022, in Sydney, Australia. Thousands of residents were forced to leave their homes overnight and a number of evacuation orders are in place across Sydney as heavy rain and flooding continues. Photo credit: Jenny Evans/Getty Images.