Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Capsized-West-Gamma-Platform-27MZIFLN1KYG.htmlConceptually similarCapsized West Gamma PlatformGP0BJFCompleted★★★★Maureen Oil Rig in the North SeaGP034X3Completed★★★★Action against Deep Sea Drilling in GermanyGP03890Completed★★★★Action against Deep Sea Drilling in GermanyGP03891Completed★★★★Action against Deep Sea Drilling in GermanyGP03892Completed★★★★Action against Deep Sea Drilling in GermanyGP03893Completed★★★★Action against Deep Sea Drilling in GermanyGP03894Completed★★★★Action against Deep Sea Drilling in GermanyGP03895Completed★★★★Action against Deep Sea Drilling in GermanyGP03896Completed★★★★View AllGP014RHCapsized West Gamma PlatformCapsized West Gamma living accommodation platform 50 miles west of Sylt, Germany. Oil from the platform is leaking into the North Sea.Locations:Germany-North Sea-SyltDate:10 Sep, 1990Credit:© Greenpeace / Robin CulleyMaximum size:3072px X 2048pxKeywords:Day-KWCI (GPI)-Marine pollution-Oceans (campaign title)-Offshore drilling-Oil (fossil fuel)-Oil (Industry)-Oil drilling-Oil exploration-Oil rigs-Oil spills-Outdoors-Toxics (campaign title)Shoot:Capsized West Gamma Oil Platform in North SeaOn 20 August 1990, the West Gamma accommodation jack-up ran into a gale (with waves up 12 meters and winds gusting 60 knots) as it was being towed by the Normand Drott from the Norwegian sector to the German sector. The rig first lost its helideck to a large wave, then lost its tow with the Normand Drott during the storm, causing the rig to drift towards the German coast.As night fell, one of the deck lifeboats broke loose, damaging vent pipes and access hatches and causing down-flooding in the rig's hull. At 0307 hours on 21 August 1990, the rig sank off the coast of Helgoland, Germany, in 44m of water, with the highest point of the rig only 10m below sea level at low tide.