An employee of the Ministry of Environmental Protection in New York City has long been identified as a victim of the boat explosion on Saturday morning on the Hudson River in New York City.
Deeb said in a statement on Monday that the chief diesel engineer, Raymond Fig, 59, died in the explosion at the North Sewerage in West Harlem. The accident occurred at approximately 10:30 am on Saturday on a boat carrying raw sewage.
The de Commissioner of Rohit T. said. Agarawala: “Ray was a respected engineer and a fixed and beloved colleague who would miss him.” “For more than three decades, he worked at DeP in a largely invisible job by most of the New York residents, but it is important to keep the city working, and we are grateful to serve it.”
DEP said that Feige started in the agency in 1991 in the maritime section, where he remained for the rest of his career for decades with the love of work on water and interconnection with ship colleagues.
The agency said it had brought deep artistic experience and unusual dedication “to the city wastewater operations.
The diesel engineer was announced at the scene after he found unconscious in the river. Another DeP employee was transferred to the hospital, and a third was rejected at the scene of the accident.
DEP said the explosion was caused by an accident on the boat, which was still under investigation. The agency said it does not seem to have any effect on the factory or the environment.