A barge has sunk in the Oxford Canal between bridge 4 and 5, prompting an...

Published: 11:27 am February 16, 2025
Updated: 12:48 pm October 8, 2025
Sunken Barge Blocks Oxford Canal in Coventry, Public Urged to Avoid Area

A barge has sunk in the Oxford Canal between bridge 4 and 5, prompting an emergency response from West Midlands Fire Service’s Technical Rescue team.

Fire Crews Called to the Scene

Specialist rescue teams attended the site earlier today to assess the situation and carry out search operations. However, the barge remains submerged, causing a significant obstruction along the canal.

Sunken Barge Blocks Oxford Canal in Coventry, Public Urged to Avoid Area
Sunken Barge Blocks Oxford Canal In Coventry, Public Urged To Avoid Area

Authorities Notified

The Canal & River Trust has been informed, but there is no confirmation on when the vessel will be moved. West Midlands Fire Service has since left the scene, but boaters and pedestrians are urged to avoid the area until further notice.

Public Safety Warning

A spokesperson for West Midlands Fire Service stated:
“Our Technical Rescue team has been in attendance at Oxford Canal, Coventry, between bridges 4 and 5, to search a sunken barge. The barge is blocking the canal, and we urge people to avoid the area. The Canal & River Trust has been informed, and further updates will follow.”

Travel and Waterway Disruption

The sunken barge has disrupted canal traffic, with boaters advised to seek alternative routes where possible. Pedestrians in the area should also take caution.

Authorities are expected to begin removal operations soon, but the timeline remains uncertain.

This is a developing story, and updates will be provided as more information becomes available.

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