Christiane Deymann II

On the afternoon of August 1, the 183 meter long self-propelled barge Christiane Deymann I (MMSI: 211811200) and barge Christiane Deymann II ran aground on the Rhine River near Karlsruhe, Germany. The Christiane Deymann I & II had departed from Karlsruhe bound for Dordrecht when it suffered rudder failure after a technical fault. Without steering and being pulled by the strong river current, the lines connecting to Christiane Deymann II broke away allowing the barge to drift away from the tow. The Christiane Deymann II drifted until it run aground on a nearby groyne.
Reports state the Christiane Deymann I was rescued by another passing vessel and towed to Wörth. The Christiane Deymann II remained firmly stuck for several days until late August 3 when it was finally pulled free due to rising water level. Authorities state that damage from the incident could exceed 100.000 €. No reports of injuries or pollution released.