The owner of a scuba diving boat company announced Tuesday a voluntary indefinite suspension of its fleet in the wake of the Conception boat fire off the Santa Barbara coast that killed 34 people.
A preliminary NTSB report into the Conception dive boat disaster confirms that no crew members were awake on watch at the time a fire broke out, leading to the vessel’s sinking and the death of 34 ...
The diving boat that caught fire on Labor Day off Southern California, killing 34 people, was among hundreds of small vessels exempted by the U.S. Coast Guard from stricter safety rules designed to ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. On the first anniversary of the 2019 Conception boat fire, Susan Tibbles walks past a memorial for the 34 people who died. (Al ...
The U.S. Coast Guard issued interim fire safety rules for small passenger vessels in response to the deadly Conception dive boat fire in Santa Barbara County. The Santa Barbara-based boat was anchored ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The dive boat Conception smolders at sunrise on Sept. 2, 2019, before sinking. (National Transportation Safety Board) The deadly ...
Federal lawmakers from California this week introduced a bill that seeks to modernize an 1851 maritime law so that the victims and families of victims who die in maritime accidents are compensated.
The deadly fire that broke out four years ago aboard the Conception dive boat, killing 34 people, started in a plastic trash can on the main deck, a confidential report reviewed by The Times shows.
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