Rescuers search rough seas for 12 people after sudden ‘microburst’ storm capsized their liftboat that ferries supplies to drilling platforms off coast of Louisiana

  • The U.S. Coast Guard tweeted Tuesday evening to say it was assisting in the search for survivors after Seacor Power took on water off the coast of Louisiana 
  • USCG Petty Officer Jonathan Lally later said six people had so far been rescued 
  • It is believed 18 people were on board; rescue teams are continuing to search
  • A ‘microburst’ storm may have hit the lift boat with winds of up to 112mph   
  • Lift boats are used to service offshore drilling platforms
  • Bruce Simon said in a Facebook post Tuesday that he was out on the water
  • He wrote: ‘Waves are breaking over the bow. Please pray for the lost’

Rescue teams are searching for 12 missing people after a sudden ‘microburst’ storm with up to 112mph winds capsized a boat off the coast of Louisiana Tuesday.

Six crew members have already been rescued by Good Samaritans and the Coast Guard after the 129 foot Seacor Power took on water during the bad weather.

The U.S. Coast Guard had tweeted Tuesday evening to say it was assisting in the search for survivors.  USCG Petty Officer Jonathan Lally later told Fox8 six people had so far been rescued; two by the coast guard and four by Good Samaritans.

It is believed 18 people were on board on the boat and rescue teams are continuing to search for the 12 missing. Earlier reports said ‘multiple people’ were in the water.

A ‘microburst’ storm may have hit the lift boat causing it to sink, coast guard spokesman Lally said.  He later added: ‘As of now, we are trying to find out how many people are missing but we are still continuing to search.’

Lift boats are used to service offshore drilling platforms, playing an important role in the oil and gas industry.

Bruce Simon said in a Facebook post Tuesday evening that he was out on the water.

He wrote: ‘I’m on the boat and we doing 4 knots keeping the bow in the wind. Waves are breaking over the bow. Please pray for the lost.’

Rescuers are searching for 12 missing people after sudden 'microburst' storm with up to 112mph winds capsized their boat off the coast of Louisiana Tuesday, pictured

USCG Petty Officer Jonathan Lally later told Fox8 six people had so far been rescued, pictured; two by the coast guard and four by Good Samaritans

Lift boats are used to service offshore drilling platforms. The Seacor Power was built in 2002 and carries almost 40,500 gallons of fuel oil. It is an offshore construction jack-up
Lift boats are used to service offshore drilling platforms. The Seacor Power was built in 2002 and carries almost 40,500 gallons of fuel oil. It is an offshore construction jack-up
A large boat capsized off the coast of Louisiana Tuesday leaving 'multiple people' in the water, according to reports.

Bruce Simon said he was out on the water and took these pictures of the bad weather

Simon wrote: 'I¿m on the boat and we doing 4 knots keeping the bow in the wind. Waves are breaking over the bow. Please pray for the lost'

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