Pictured Above: A photo allegedly taken of the five (5) divers before they went into the water. UPDATE 2: Paria said on Saturday that the operation is continuing for the search of the missing divers. UPDATE: Below are some additional information we have learned about this tragic incident so far:
On Friday (25th February 2022), private contractors from LMCS Limited were conducting an underwater maintenance exercise at the No. 36 Sealine Riser on Berth #6 at Paria Fuel Trading Company Limited, Pointe-a-Pierre. A Media Release from Paria states that during the exercise, “an incident occurred which resulted in the loss of sight of the five (5) member team who were being monitored from shore. The cause and extent are still being determined.” According to reports, the divers went missing around 3pm on Friday afternoon. Paria said that Incident Management Protocols were immediately triggered, in accordance with established standards. “At the time of issuing this statement, one member of the team has been found, and is currently in a stable condition at the San Fernando [General] Hospital.” Further rescue efforts are currently underway with the support of the Trinidad and Tobago Coast Guard (TTCG). This is a developing story - refresh this page for updates.
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