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Crew safe after rig rescue effort | Crew safe after rig rescue effort |
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Almost 40 crew members had to abandon their rig after it began listing in strong winds in the Solway Firth. | Almost 40 crew members had to abandon their rig after it began listing in strong winds in the Solway Firth. |
The jack-up rig Lisa A was being used to work on a wind farm development between Scotland and England. | The jack-up rig Lisa A was being used to work on a wind farm development between Scotland and England. |
However, a rescue operation was launched after fears that the vessel was in danger of overturning in gale force winds on Sunday night. | However, a rescue operation was launched after fears that the vessel was in danger of overturning in gale force winds on Sunday night. |
Coastguard teams and helicopters from both sides of the Solway Firth took part in the rescue. | Coastguard teams and helicopters from both sides of the Solway Firth took part in the rescue. |
It is thought that the crew sent out a mayday at about 1950 BST on Sunday. | It is thought that the crew sent out a mayday at about 1950 BST on Sunday. |
We are going to find out precisely what happened and ensure it does not happen again E.ON spokesman | |
All 38 crew members escaped without injury. | |
During the operation, two of the vessel's legs bent, causing it to list at over 30 degrees. | |
The rig was being used in construction of the £325m Robin Rigg wind farm development half way between the Cumbrian and Galloway coasts. | The rig was being used in construction of the £325m Robin Rigg wind farm development half way between the Cumbrian and Galloway coasts. |
Coastguard officers have praised the vessel's crane operator who played a key role in the rescue. | |
It was decided the best way to transport the crew to safety was to use the Lisa A's own winch. | |
"I have got to say the crane driver of the barge Lisa A was superb," said coastguard officer Davey Thomson. | |
The wind farm site is about six miles off the Scottish coast | The wind farm site is about six miles off the Scottish coast |
"He stayed on the barge to the very end and lifted every single member of the barge off to the safety vessels." | |
The crane operator was eventually lifted from the rig by helicopter. | |
A spokesman for the company behind the development, E.ON, said it would be carrying out a full investigation of the incident. | |
"It is very early days and we have launched an investigation to find out what precisely went on," he said. | |
However, he said the first indications were that one of the rig's legs had pierced the sea bed causing it to list. | |
"We are going to find out precisely what happened and ensure it does not happen again," he added. | |
Work on the Robin Rigg scheme was delayed earlier this year by the late arrival of the jack-up barge. | |
The Rotterdam-based barge needed to undergo vital maintenance work. | The Rotterdam-based barge needed to undergo vital maintenance work. |
The E.ON spokesman said they did not believe there was a connection between that work and the incident on Sunday night. |