Crews secure fuel on sunken barge in Lake Huron - Fox 2 News Headlines

Crews secure fuel on sunken barge in Lake Huron

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A 110-foot barge shown here under water in Lake Huron Thursday morning. A 110-foot barge shown here under water in Lake Huron Thursday morning.
LAKEPORT, Mich. (AP) -

The Coast Guard says crews have plugged all fuel valves and vents on a barge that sank in stormy Lake Huron, preventing more fuel from spilling.

A 110-foot dredging barge sank early Thursday, and the tug pushing it overturned, spilling an unknown amount of diesel fuel. The Coast Guard says crews suspended work late Thursday and returned at daylight Friday.

The Coast Guard says Friday the remaining fuel should be secured after the vents were plugged late Thursday.

No injuries were reported.

The Coast Guard said fuel from the barge reached the Michigan shoreline near Lakeport State Beach, about 65 miles northeast of Detroit.

It wasn't known what caused the Arthur J. to sink near the southern end of the lake, just over a mile from the Michigan coast.

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