Eastern Glory

Eastern Glory

Eastern Glory
Photo: tribunnews.com

The 131 meter long, 5288 dwt tanker Eastern Glory allided with the Barelang II Bridge in Batam City, Riau Islands, Indonesia. The Eastern Glory had been at anchor off Barelang Root Island when a tug arrived on scene. The tug took the Eastern Glory under tow to re position the tanker so that other vessels could anchor nearby.  The tug struggled to keep the Eastern Glory under control.  Strong currents and wind gusts pushed the tanker overwhelming the tug.  The tug was forced to drop the towline and the Eastern Glory drifted away until it struck the bridge breaking its main mast. No reports of injuries.

The Eastern Glory remained wedged against the bridge for several hours until several tugs arrived and were able to pull the the tanker free. Authorities have launched an investigation into the incident.  No reports of pollution released.

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