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Multimedia Release: Coast Guard monitoring vessel grounding in Columbia River

March 21, 2016

The motor vessel Sparna, a 623-foot Panamanian-flagged bulk carrier briefly ran aground in the Columbia River, but is still safely afloat near Cathlamet, Wash., March 21, 2016.

The Sparna is damaged below the waterline, but is maintaining position awaiting repairs.

U.S. Coast Guard video by Petty Officer 1st Class Levi Read.

A tug helps stabilize the motor vessel Sparna, a 623-foot Panamanian-flagged bulk carrier, while the Sparna awaits repairs after it sustained damage below the waterline while transiting in the Columbia River near Cathlamet, Wash., March 21, 2016.

The Sparna is loaded with grain and was headed west on the Columbia River when the incident occurred.

U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 1st Class Levi Read.

The motor vessel Sparna, a 623-foot Panamanian-flagged bulk carrier, lists to its port side after taking on water in void spaces after reportedly running aground while transiting the Columbia River near Cathlamet, Wash., March 21, 2016.

The vessel is safely anchored and the Coast Guard is monitoring the situation until repairs can be made.

U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 1st Class Levi Read.

Two tugs assist the motor vessel Sparna, a 623-foot Panamanian-flagged bulk carrier with a load of grain, with maintaining position after the vessel reportedly ran aground in the Columbia River near Cathlamet, Wash., March 21, 2016.

A salvage plan will be approved by the Coast Guard before the vessel can be moved from its current location.

U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 1st Class Levi Read.

The motor vessel Sparna, a 623-foot Panamanian-flagged bulk carrier, sits damaged but afloat in the Columbia River near Cathlamet, Wash., March 21, 2016.

The Sparna reportedly briefly ran aground while transiting the Columbia River and took on water in void spaces, and is currently safely anchored and awaiting repairs.

U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 1st Class Levi Read.

The motor vessel Sparna, a 623-foot Panamanian-flagged bulk carrier reportedly briefly ran aground while transiting the Columbia River near Cathlamet, Wash., March 21, 2016.

The vessel is safely anchored, and is maintaining position, with the assistance of two tugs, as an approved salvage and repair plan is developed.

U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 1st Class Levi Read.

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