Amsterdam Bridge

 

The 260 meter long, 54405 dwt container ship Amsterdam Bridge caught fire in the Indian Ocean near Mumbai, India.  The freighter was en route to Colombo from Mumbai when a fire broke out in the engine room.   The crew was able to drop anchor after loosing power. No reports of injuries to the crew on board. The Indian Coast Guard dispatched two vessels to the scene and monitoring the situation.   No details reported to the extent of damage sustained in the fire.

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The two Coast Guard vessels on scene were unable to extinguish the fire.   Additional three vessels were requested and the combine vessels fought the blaze for several hours.   However, the fire reignited inside several cargo containers and soon the middle section of the vessel was ablaze.  Several containers loaded with hazardous and noxious chemicals did catch fire and released into the air.  No reports of injuries.   Several reports stated that the Coast Guard was able to douse the fire by the next day.

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Asana

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The 85 meter long self-propelled barge Asana ran aground on the Waal River near Nijmegen, Netherlands.   The Asana had its bow strike bottom while passing under the Waal Bridge.   No injuries, damage or pollution released.  Another self-propelled barge Amara came to the assistance of the Asana.  The Amara was able to pull the Asana free.   Both vessels were able to proceed on their voyages.

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Adler Vienta

The 53 meter long passenger ship Adler Vienta allided with a pier on Usedom Island at Ahlbeck, Germany.  The Adler Vienta suffered damage to its hull and railings.  Three passengers were slightly injured.   The remaining 34 passengers and six crew safely disembarked.   The water police has launched an investigation.    Reports state the crew were given drug tests and the results were negative.   The Adler Vienta was later allowed to proceed on its voyage to Swinoujscie.

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