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Month: March 2014

Paraskevi

Paraskevi

photo: mercopress.com
photo: mercopress.com

On March 17, the 225 meter long bulk carrier Paraskevi went aground on the Paraná river near the 407 kilometer mark.  The Paraskevi was heading down the river with 45,000 tons of soybeans when it suffered a power blackout.  The Panamax vessel drifted until it grounded blocking traffic on the river.  Three tugs were dispatched attempting to free the bulk carrier, but the Paraskevi remained stuck.  After several days, the some 80 vessels were queued below the Paraskevi waiting for the vessel to be refloated.  No reports of injuries, damage or pollution released.

Photo: lacapital.com
Photo: lacapital.com
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Vigilia

Vigilia

Photo: wort.lu
Photo: wort.lu

The 135 meter long self-propelled barge Vigilia went aground on the Mosel Canal at Remich, Luxembourg.  The Vigilia had departed the lock in Stadtbredimus and was attempting to do a turning maneuver when the vessel ran it’s bow onto the embankment.  The Vigilia was able to refloat itself under its own power a short time later.   No reports of injuries or pollution released.

 

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Tempest

Tempest

photo: uscg
photo: uscg

On March 9, the 51 foot long former fishing vessel Tempest went ashore in the Prince William Sound near Ellamar, Alaska.   The Tempest was being used as a barge to shuttle supplies and lumber when it was intentionally beached by its crew after the vessel developed a leak.  No reports of injuries.  A 100 foot long oil sheen formed around the vessel as the vessel’s fuel tank was damaged in the grounding.  Reports state the vessel had some 30 gallons of diesel fuel on board at the time.  The Coast Guard has dispatched a team to monitor the situation.  The incident is under investigation.

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