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Month: February 2012

Gas Pasha

Gas Pasha

The 96 meter long, 2999 dwt LPG  tanker Gas Pasha allided with the Kiel Canal lock and the 88 meter long, 3504 dwt freighter Ferro at Brunsbuettel, Germany.   The Gas Pasha suffered a malfunction with its bow thruster when it struck the berthed Ferro and drifted into the side of the lock.   Reports state there was just minor damage.   No reports of injuries or pollution.  The water police are conducting an investigation into the incident.

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Bien Nam 17

Bien Nam 17

The 3183 dwt freighter Bien Nam 17 sank on the Nha Be River near Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.   The freighter had lost steering before it strucked two vessels, Maritime 36 and Agnes, anchored on the river.   The Bien Dam 17 starboard hull was severely damaged and suffered water ingress into the holds.   The vessel quickly flooded and sank by the stern.   Eleven of the 12 crew on board were rescued by nearby boats.   A missing crewman body was later recovered.   The vessel’s fuel tanks were ruptured allowing 8,000 liters of fuel to be released into the river.   Reports state authorities have deployed booms around the vessel to prevent any further pollution being released.  The Bien Nam 17 was carrying 3,000 tons of clinker at the time.   Owners of the vessel state they will salvage the vessel.

A report states the vessel lost steering due to a large whirlpool in the river.

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