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Month: May 2011

Sveanord Avoids Sinking

Sveanord Avoids Sinking

The 60 meter long gravel vessel Sveanord became disabled when a leak developed in the hull while off  Dyrøya, Norway.   The vessel quickly took on water into the engine room shutting down the main engine.   The crew requested assistance and 2 Navy vessels quickly responded.   One Navy vessel towed the Sveanord closer to land.   Additional rescue boats arrived on scene and were able to get the water ingress under control.   No reports of injuries or pollution being released.

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Mary The Queen

Mary The Queen

 

Photo: Romblon

 

 

The passenger vessel Mary The Queen went aground in Manila Bay with over 1,000 passengers on board.   The vessel was bound for Romblon and Masbate when it encountered heavy seas during the night.   The master decided the weather was too severe and headed back to port.   While maneuvering, the Mary The Queen grounded in shallow water a few kilometers from its pier.   No reports of injuries or damage.

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Baccara Collision

Baccara Collision

 

Photo: Baccara on the Kiel Canal on 03.05.2011

 

 

The 4433 dwt freighter Baccara collided with the canal ferry Breslau at Brunsbuettel in the Kiel Canal.   Reports state that one of the vessels was forced to do an evasive manoever causing the collision.   The Baccara suffered no damage while the Breslau suffered some damage to the hull and upper deck.   No injuries on either vessel.   The Baccara was sailing to Rotterdam from Klaipeda with a cargo of liquid fertilizer and grain.

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