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Amur 2505

Amur 2505

October 24, 2016 Paul Hancock

Amur 2505

The 116 meter long, 3340 dwt cargo vessel Amur 2505 ran aground on the Volga River near the 2837 kilometer mark. The Amur 2505 was en route to Rostov-on-Don from Turkmenistan with 2110 tons of carbamide when it grounded. No reports of injuries, damage or pollution released.

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Amur-2505, Cargo Vessel, Russia, Ship grounding, Volga River

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