Suspected vandalism of fuel hose played role in delaying N.W.T. barges
TULITA, N.W.T. — The Northwest Territories government says damage to a fuel hose played a role in delaying this year’s shipping season for resupply barges headed to coastal communities.
The N.W.T. government announced earlier this month that the barge for Sachs Harbour, the territory’s northernmost community, would be cancelled. It said bad weather and a late start to the sailing season due to climate change, delayed buoy placement by the Canadian Coast Guard and flooding in Hay River and Inuvik this spring were to blame.
In an email to The Canadian Press, Laura Busch, a spokesperson for the Department of Infrastructure, added that vandalism to a fuel hose also delayed the shipping schedule by six to seven days.
“Despite the myriad challenges, some of the most challenging and unrelenting have been the extreme weather events linked to climate change,” Busch wrote, highlighting flood conditions, low water levels, and changing wind and wave conditions.