Tugboats Work to Refloat Cargo Ship Stuck in St. Lawrence River Since Christmas Eve
The MV Maccoa, a Cyprus-flagged vessel carrying corn, ran aground near Montreal due to a power failure, with no injuries or environmental damage reported.
- The MV Maccoa, a 185-meter bulk cargo ship, became stranded in the St. Lawrence River near Verchères, Quebec, early on December 24 after experiencing a power failure.
- The Canadian Coast Guard is leading efforts to refloat the ship, deploying three tugboats and monitoring operations with drones and potentially a helicopter.
- The ship's crew of 20 remained safe onboard, with power restored after authorities delivered generators, heaters, and supplies on Christmas Eve.
- No injuries, pollution, or damage to the ship's hull have been reported, and the vessel is not obstructing marine traffic in the area.
- The ship, which was carrying corn from Montreal to Waterford, Ireland, had its refloating plan approved by Transport Canada and other involved parties.