Aargau Aground

Photo: Feuerwehr Lorch

The self-propelled barge Aargau went aground on the Rhine River near Trechtingshausen, Germany.   The Aargau was proceeding up the Rhine from Ghent bound for Basel with 1600 tons of wheat.   The Aargau suffered damage with water ingress resulting in the second engine room flooding.   Initial reports state the cause of the accident was the vessel was overloaded for the current low water levels in this section of the Rhine.  Divers were brought in to help seal the leak.   Authorities have detained the Aargau until some of its cargo can be lightened to reduce the risk the vessel will strike bottom again.  No reports of injuries.

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Aground on the Volgo-Balt

The 4001 dwt motor tanker Leonid Shmonin went aground on the Volgo-Balt Canal near the 875.4 kilometer mark.  The Leonid Shmonin had 3277 metric tons of gasoline on board at the time of the incident.  The tanker was refloated the next day after partial unloading of its cargo.   No reports of injury, damage or pollution being released.

Armeria Aground

The 600 foot 48,104 dwt freighter Armeria went aground off Sauvie Island, Oregon while hauling grain.   The freighter was later freed the same day by the assistance of 3 tugs and the rising tide.   No reports of  injuries, damage or pollution being released.   The Armeria is proceeding to Vancouver, Washington to be inspected.

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