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Video released of daring rescue attempt on sinking Seacor Power ship

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Video shows daring rescue attempt on sinking Seacor Power ship
Gerald Herbert/AP, FILE
BySamara Lynn
August 07, 2021, 6:38 PM

The Coast Guard has released a video that shows a nail-biting race to save lives aboard the tragic Seacor Power -- an oil industry boat that capsized off the Louisiana coast in April, killing 13 people.

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MORE: Seacor Power oil boat to be pulled from sea after capsizing

The video shows a rescue worker suspended from a helicopter searching for survivors in murky and turbulent waters. Towering waves batter the vessel, flooding the boat's deck.

A private helicopter crew attempts a rescue at the sight of the capsizing of the Seacor Power ship in the Gulf of Mexico off the coast of Louisiana in an image from video on the night of April 13, 2021.
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Three men desperately held onto the side of the 175-foot-long boat during the rescue effort, NOLA reported, with one of the three men describing his harrowing rescue.

“When we first got on scene, I remember them right there waving,” the helicopter's pilot, Jim Peters told NOLA.

The lift boat Seacor Power sits capsized about 7 miles off the coast of Louisiana in the Gulf of Mexico, April 18, 2021.
Gerald Herbert/AP, FILE

The Seacor Power overturned about 7 miles off the coast of Louisiana on April 13 in hurricane-force winds, The Associated Press reported. Six bodies were found and another seven people are still missing and presumed dead.

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MORE: 3 more federal lawsuits filed over Seacor Power disaster

As of Aug. 1, the Coast Guard and the National Transportation Safety Board are convening in a series of daily public hearings, expected to last through Aug. 13.

Several lawsuits have been filed over the disaster, the AP reported.

ABC News' Ahmad Hemingway contributed to this report.

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