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Month: July 2018

Katarina

Katarina

Katarina

On July 22, the 80 meter long self-propelled barge Katarina ran aground on the Danube near Straubing, Germany. The Katarina, loaded with 350 tons of sunflower seeds, was en route to Regensburg when it ran aground on a gravel bank in shallow water.  River currents swung the barge around leaving it perpendicular to the river.   Authorities were alerted and dispatched a response team to the scene.  A dredger was dispatched to the scene the next day to release the Katarina.  No reports of injuries, damage or pollution released.

La Richardais

La Richardais

La Richardais
Photo: twitter

The 180 meter long, 40481 dwt bulk carrier La Richardais became disabled in the North Atlantic Ocean near the Canary Islands.  The La Richardais was 1 mile away from the port of Las Palmas when it suffered engine failure.  The bulker requested assistance with the search and rescue vessel Miguel de Cervantes responding.  The SAR vessel took the La Richardais under tow to a nearby anchorage.  No reports of injuries, damage or pollution released.

Myrte

Myrte

Myrte
Photo: schuttevaer.nl

On July 19, the 122 meter long cargo vessel Myrte ran aground off Sluiskil, Netherlands. The Myrte was en route to Ghent from Tornio when it veered off course on the Ghent-Terneuzen Canal.  Tugs were dispatched and pulled the Myrte free a short time later. The Myrte proceeded to Ghent where it berthed and inspected for damage. No reports of injuries or pollution released.