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Month: July 2017

Awanuia

Awanuia

Awanuia
Photo: stuff.co.nz

The 80 meter long, 4014 dwt tanker Awanuia allided with a quay at Auckland, New Zealand. The Awanuia was attempting to berth when the vessel suffered a power blackout. The Awanuia’s bow struck the quay with some force. The tanker sustained a breach above the waterline while the quay only suffered minor damage. No reports of injuries or pollution released.

Kea Trader

Kea Trader

Kea Trader
Photo: Armed Forces of New Caledonia

The 185 meter long, 21000 dwt container ship Kea Trader ran aground on a reef near the island of Maré in the Loyalty Islands, New Caledonia. The Kea Trader was headed to Noumea from Papeete when it struck the Durand reefs some 50 miles southeast of Maré. The boxship was firmly on the reef and the situation was reported as stable. No reports of injuries or pollution released. The crew remain on board the Kea Trader while the shipowner makes arrangements for mitigating pollution and possible salvage. Authorities have dispatched an intervention team to assess the situation.

Tian Sheng 18

Tian Sheng 18

Shuang Long Hai

On July 9, the 190 meter long bulk carrier Tian Sheng 18 allided with the 90 meter long, 4172 dwt tanker Shuang Long Hai on the Yangtze River at Changzhou, China. The Shuang Long Hai suffered a hull breach and broken cargo pipe resulting in a fire on board the tanker. All 15 crew on board the tanker were able to escape. Fire fighters were able to extinguish the blaze by the following day.

Authorities placed booms around the tanker to contain any pollution released.