If you are in the vicinity tomorrow evening be sure to stop by the historic buoy tender LILAC at the Hudson River Park’s Pier 25 at North Moore Street, Tribeca, Manhattan, where Carolina Salguero & Jessica DuLong will speak on the Mariners’ Response to 9/11 from 7:00-8:30pm. Carolina Salguero was a photojournalist on 9/11 and is now Director of PortSide NewYork. Jessica DuLong, is a journalist and author of My River Chronicles (see our review here.) She is also Chief Engineer on the historic fireboat John J. Harvey. Though retired from service, the John J. Harvey was the first fire boat on scene on 9/11, pumping river water around the clock to the firefighters at Ground Zero. Today, Huffington Post also published “The Untold Story of Ground Zero Evacuations by Boat” by Jessica DuLong.
The talks are part of a multi-media exhibit (photography, videos and oral history) and presentation about the extraordinary and little-known maritime role in 9/11, from evacuation to rubble removal, produced by PortSide NewYork, a waterfront-themed non-profit organization.
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It is an all too common story, an overloaded and poorly maintained ferry in an impoverished nation capsizes, drowning many of its passengers. It happens so often it that it is often not reported beyond the local press. This morning at three AM local time, a ferry boat running between Zanzibar and Pemba, Tanzania sank after capsizing. Update #2: 606 of the passengers have been rescued and 192 bodies have been recovered. The ferry was reportedly loaded with twice the allowed weight of cargo. The ferry had an approved passenger capacity of 600 and was carrying close to 800 passengers. This is the third ferry to capsize with a loss of life in the vicinity in the last year.
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