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Month: September 2013

Formosa Falcon

Formosa Falcon

FORMOSA_FALCON

The 228 meter long , 70426 dwt tanker Formosa Falcon went aground off Freeport, Grand Bahama.  The tanker was repositioning at the Freeport anchorage when heavy winds forced the vessel aground at the bow.  An inspection showed no hull breach.  No injuries and no pollution was released.  Tugs attempted to refloat the Formosa Falcon on the following high tide, but without success.  Authorities have placed response vessels on station around the vessel while tugs have kept the tanker in place in the event of worsening conditions.   The Formosa Falcon was loaded with 12,796 tons of alkylate at the time of the grounding.

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Vos Raasay

Vos Raasay

VOS_RAASAY

The 53 meter long, 1300 dwt offshore supply vessel Vos Raasay suffered a fire while berthed at the quay at Lowestoft, England.  The fire started in a store room on the Vos Raasay while welding repair work was being done. The crew was able to extinguish the blaze before local firefighters and RNLI lifeboats arrived.  One crewman suffered from smoke inhalation and was taken to hospital.   No reports of pollution being released.

 

 

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Volta

Volta

VOLTA

The 85 meter long self-propelled tanker Volta went aground on the Lek while between Vianen and Nieuwegein.   The Volta had suffered engine failure and went aground in shallow water near the main fairway.  No reports of injuries, damage or pollution released. The vessel will refloat itself on the next high tide after the engine repaired.

 

 

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