Recreational Boat Fire on Columbia River in Oregon

by | Aug 27, 2022 | Maritime Law

There was a recreational boating accident in Multnomah County, Oregon on August 25, 2022.  A fire broke out on a boat on the river, before it sank.  The operator had to abandon the boat, but was rescued by a nearby samaritan vessel.  The cause of the fire is unknown.

There have been a number of recent incidents involving vessels.  A crew member was electrocuted on board the bulk carrier COSCO WUYISHAN on August 17, 2022.  A fire broke out on a small boat at Millerton Lake, California on August 19, 2022.  A fire broke out on a small boat after refueling at a marina in Daytona Beach, Florida on August 21, 2022.  There was a collision between the bulk carrier AP REVELIN and an unidentified cargo ship in Port Arthur, Texas on August 21, 2022.  There was a deadly accident involving a recreational boat on Lake of the Ozarks in Missouri on August 20, 2022.

recreational boating accident can be the result of many factors, including: human error, weather conditions, equipment failure, poor maintenance practices, waves caused by other vessels, or a lack of equipment.  An incident can often be a result of a combination of the above factors.  Ultimately though, many of these incidents are preventable.  Over 5,000 boating accidents occur each year, resulting in over 700 deaths. However, most of these accidents are preventable if boaters take the proper precautions.

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