Tanker Aground on the Mississippi

Tanker Aground on the Mississippi

The 800 foot long tanker Ratna Puja went aground on the Mississippi River near the area called Head of Passes, the area where the Mississippi River breaks into several fingers into the Gulf of Mexico.   The tanker had left Plaquemines Perish with a cargo of carbon black oil and was heading southbound towards the gulf when it became stuck.   Tugs were able to pull the tanker free a few days later.  Reports state the vessel suffered no damage and no oil was released.   Authorities stated the Mississippi River has an irregular channel due to the the large amounts of mud and sediment carried from earilier flooding.  The Army Corps have 5 dredges in operation in the area and draft restrictions may be enforced.

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