The fourth and last crew member trapped inside a capsized cargo ship off the coast of Georgia has been rescued.
Coast Guard Lt. Lloyd Heflin told The Associated Press in a text message that the South Korean crew member was rescued just before 6 p.m. Monday.
He says the crew member appears to be in good medical condition but is being evaluated.
Three other crew members were rescued earlier Monday from the Golden Ray.
Capt. John Reed says at least two of the South Korean men who were extracted from a hole drilled in the hull of Golden Ray were able to walk with assistance down to a waiting boat.
All three are being examined by medical personnel.
The rescue came 36 hours after the Golden Ray flipped onto its side and caught fire Sunday as it left Brunswick, Georgia, with more than 4,000 vehicles inside.