The 136 passengers on board the 110 meter long passenger vessel River Concerto were rudely awaken to a crash in the night. The River Concerto had been struck by the tanker Margaux causing considerable damage above the waterline. The River Concerto safely evacuated the passengers at Emmerich, Germany including five passengers and two crew members who were injured in the collision. The Margaux suffered some damage from the collision, but there was no leak of the 950 tons of diesel fuel aboard. The River Concerto had left from Basel and was bound for Rotterdam before the collision. Local Officials are conducting an investigation into the incident.
Cruise Ship Damages Quay
The 294 meter long, 92,600 gt cruise ship Costa Deliziosa caused considerable damage to the Skoltegrunns quay at Bergen, Norway. The cruise ship was preparing for departure when it broke loose ripping the bollards and parts of the quay into the sea. Reports state 3 people were on the gangway as the Costa Deliziosa pulled away. They were able to safely get aboard. Nearly 50 feet of the pier was damaged, but luckily no one was injured. The Costa Deliziosa was later brought back to the quay to allow remaining passengers to board. The cause for the cruise ship to break her mooring lines was most likely strong winds. The vessel left Bergen later the same day bound for Geiranger.
Collision in Sea of Japan
The 7596 dwt boxship Lyutoga collided with the fishing vessel Sargal off the coast of Livadiya, Russia (42 41.2N 132 35.5E). The Lyutoga suffered 1-meter wide damage to several hull plates while the Sargal bow was dented. Both vessels were under way and proceding on schedule. The Lyutoga is heading to Vladivostok from Korsakov while the Sargal is proceeding to the fishing grounds. No reports of injuries or pollution being released.












