Three South Korean crew members of a massive cargo ship were rescued on Monday after a hole was cut into the steel hull of the capsized vessel, the US Coast Guard said.
A rescue operation was ongoing for the fourth trapped member of the crew of the MV Golden Ray, which listed and caught fire in St Simons Sound off the coast of Brunswick, Georgia.
US Coast Guard Captain John Reed told reporters the fourth crew member was "stuck behind glass in an engineering control room" of the vessel, which is lying on its side after capsizing on Sunday. "We're going to find a way to safely extract him," Reed said.
Nineteen members of the crew of the MV Golden Ray and an American harbour pilot were rescued on Sunday after the cargo ship became disabled and capsized. Rescue efforts were called off during the night because of the fire, leaving four crew members trapped in the engine room of the vessel.
Reed said the Coast Guard had made contact with the trapped crew members on Monday by tapping on the side of the ship. A two-foot by three-foot hole was then cut into the hull to rescue them.
Reed said they were in relatively good condition "for having spent 34, 35 hours" in the conditions they were in.
"They were subject to some pretty tough conditions," he said. "I know they were super happy to be out of that space."
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