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Month: April 2014

Sewol

Sewol

Photo: Yonhap
Photo: Yonhap

The 146 meter long passenger vessel Sewol sank off Jindo Island, South Korea.  The Sewol was en route to the island with 476 passengers and crew  when the vessel became disabled.  Passengers reported that they heard a loud  thumping sound and the vessel’s engine stopped.  The passenger ship than began to develop a list and before it rolled onto its side.  The vessel sent out a distress call with over 30 vessels responding.  Many passengers were rescued, but several were forced to jump overboard into the sea.   One person perished.   The cause of the incident was not yet known.  Reports state some 338 passengers were high school students and teachers travelling to the island on holiday.


 

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USS Hue City

USS Hue City

Photo: US Navy
Photo: US Navy

The 9600 ton United States Navy guided-missile cruiser SS Hue City caught fire in the Atlantic Ocean.  The cruiser was en route to the Mediterranean Sea  from Mayport, Florida when a fire broke out.  The crew was able to extinguish the blaze, but the fire caused extensive damage to the vessel.  No reports of injuries or pollution released.  The SS Hue City proceeded back to Mayport for repairs.

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Eems Chrystal

Eems Chrystal

EEMS CHRYSTAL

The 2443 dwt freighter Eems Chrystal went aground in the Baltic Sea at Vierow, Germany.  The Eems Chrystal was attempted to berth when it went grounded.  No reports of injuries.  A tug was released the Eems Chrystal the following day.  Divers found some damages including a small leak.  No reports of pollution released.

 

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