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Month: December 2024

Linah

Linah

Linah
Photo: mopo.de

On the afternoon of December 18, the 86 meter long self-propelled barge Linah (MMSI: 211476540) caught fire while moored on the Elbe River at Köhlfleet, Germany. The Linah had been at moored at a jetty with 1000 tons of gypsum when a fire broke out in the vessel’s engine room. The local fire brigade arrived on scene and found the Linah engine room ablaze. Reports state multiple vessels along with 70 fire fighters were involved in extinguishing the fire. There were no injuries reported.  Extent of damage to the vessel was not disclosed.

Linah

Hynz 31

Hynz 31

Hynz 31
Photo: Philippine Coast Guard

On December 19, the 109 meter long dredger Hynz 31 (MMIS: 548440900) caught fire while at anchor in Manila Bay near Manila, Philippines. The fire broke out in the forecastle of the dredger spewing out dense black smoke. The vessel requested assistance with the Philippine Coast Guard dispatching two Parola-class patrols boats, the BRP Sindangan and the BRP Suluan. The Coast Guard was able to extinguish the blaze.

The Philippine Coast Guard has launched an investigation into the incident. No reports of injuries or pollution released. The cause and extent of damage on the Hynz 31 was not disclosed.

Tender Aground

Tender Aground

Tender
Photo: cruiseradio.net

On December 18, a tender vessel transporting 30 passengers ran aground in the Southern Ocean just offshore of Kangaroo Island, South Australia. The tender was transporting 30 passengers from the cruise ship Crown Princess to the island when it experienced engine problems. The tender went adrift and ran aground a short distance off Penneshaw beach. No reports of damage or pollution released.

All the passengers on board would disembark and wade through the shallow waters to shore.  No reports of injuries. Reports state a local company was able pull the tender free and tow it back to the cruise ship.