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Month: August 2012

Volgoneft 56

Volgoneft 56

The 132 meter long, 4980 dwt tanker Volgoneft 56 went aground on the Volga River near the 876 kilometer mark.  No reports of injuries, damage or pollution released.   The Volgoneft 56 was en route to St. Petersburg, Russia with 4198 tons of heavy fuel.   The vessel will refloat itself when the water level rises on the river.

 

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Ursula Klaus

Ursula Klaus

The 85 meter long self-propelled barge Ursula Klaus went aground on the Danube near Deggendorf, Germany.   The vessel’s bow went hard aground on the river bottom causing hull damage and water ingress.   The Ursula Klaus was able to proceed to the nearby shipyard where the local fire brigade arrived on scene.   The firefighters provided pumps to keep the barge from sinking along with a pollution containment tank to avoid any pollution entering the river.   No reports of injuries.   The Ursula Klaus cargo of 600 tons of soybean meal was unloaded at Deggendorf before it proceeded to the yard for repairs.  The water police have launched an investigation into the incident.

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RMS Laar

RMS Laar

The 83 meter long, 2304 dwt freighter RMS Laar allided with the Nevskiy Gate  at St. Petersburg, Russia.   The RMS Laar was moving from one berth to another with a pilot on board when it struck the gate.   The freighter’s bow was holed above the waterline.   No one was injured and no pollution released.   Reports state the pilot failed to report the incident to the authorities.

 

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