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Month: May 2012

Golden Dragon

Golden Dragon

The 27 meter long passenger vessel Golden Dragon became disabled while on the Min River near Mawei, China.   The vessel suffered water ingress when several valves failed and began to sink.  The crew sent out a distress call saying the vessel with 148 passengers was in danger and required assistance.  The Maritime Search and Rescue Center of Fujian Province dispatched rescue vessels to the scene.   The rescue craft safely transferred all the passengers to three rescue craft.   The passengers were later taken to Qingzhou.  Rescuers also assisted the crew to close the faulty valves avoiding the sinking of the Golden Dragon.   The crew remained on board and began de-watering the vessel.  The vessel was taken under tow to a berth where it was to undergo repairs.   Authorities have started an investigation into the incident.

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Malta Cement

Malta Cement

Photo: Swedish Coast Guard

The 88 meter long, 3961 dwt freighter Malta Cement went aground near Mörkö, Sweden.   The freighter loaded with 3700 tons of cement suffered slight damage to the hull near the propeller allowing some water ingress.   The Swedish Coast Guard dispatched vessels to the scene to monitor the vessel.  No reports of injuries or pollution released into the water.   Two tugs were on scene as divers conduct an inspection and a salvage plan is worked out.

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Eihatsu Maru Ashore

Eihatsu Maru Ashore

Photo: NSRI

The 164 foot long trawler Eihatsu Maru ran aground off Clifton Beach, Cape Town, South Africa.  The trawler was in dense fog when it struck bottom some 35 meters off shore.  Early reports state the fishing vessel hull was undamaged.  The  NSRI dispatched a rescue boat to the scene and evacuated 19 of the 28 crew on board.   The remaining crew decided to stay on board along with the vessel’s dog.

The vessel’s engines and generators remain operational, but were unable to refloat the vessel.   A tug was requested and will attempt to refloat the Eihatsu Maru at the next high tide.  Authorities are concerned for possible release of pollution from the Eihatsu Maru.  The vessel has some 90 tons of fuel and ammonia on board.

More Photos at news24.com

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