September 20, 2024

Remembering the Ocean Ranger: 39 Years (Details)

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It was a Monday morning 39 years ago today that Newfoundlanders and Labradorians awoke to the devastating news that the Ocean Ranger oil rig had sunk, with the loss of all 84 crewmembers.

It happened during a vicious Valentine’s Day winter storm off the east coast of the island.

A rogue wave during heavy seas struck the semi-submersible mobile drilling rig, breaking a porthole window and resulting in an inundation of water into the ballast control room, causing the rig to list.

A mayday was sent just after midnight on the 15th, but rescue was hampered by the severe weather.

The last communication from the rig was around 1:30 a.m. indicating that the crew were going to the lifeboats. The rig sank shortly after 3:00 a.m..

Each year a memorial service is held at St. Pius X Roman Catholic Church, organized by Gonzaga High School where many of the victims had gone to school.

The service has been cancelled for this year because of recent surging numbers of COVID-19. Instead, a pre-recorded memorial will be posted online.

Thirty-nine years later, we honour the Ocean Ranger and the 84 people who didn’t make it home. I’m sure we all remember the moment we heard the news. Thinking of their families and loved ones today.

Posted by Andrew Furey on Monday, February 15, 2021

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