Ebba Brahe

The 41 meter long ferry Ebba Brahe allided with the dock at Gränna, Sweden on Lake Vättern.   The Ebba Brahe had departed from Visingsö with 199 passengers and 22 vehicles and was attempting to berth when it struck the stone pier.   Several passengers were thrown overboard along with several vehicles pushed into each other.   Five injured passengers were taken to the local hospital.  The Ebba Brahe’s bow suffered dents in the bow and  twelve vehicles sustained damage.  Reports state the ferry was approaching the dock at a higher speed than normal due to a fire truck being transported to a fire when a technical fault prevented the ferry from slowing down.   The Ebba Brahe has been taken out of service while authorities conduct an investigation.

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Evia Star

The 87 meter long, 940 dwt ro-ro ferry Evia Star collided with a yacht near the port of Marmari, Greece.  The ferry loaded with 57 passengers and vehicles was departing for a scheduled voyage to Rafina when it struck the sailboat.   The sailboat suffered damage to its mast while the Evia Star was undamaged.  No reports of injuries.   The Coast Guard dispatched a rescue boat to tow the yacht back to Marmari.   The Evia Star proceeded back to Marmari to be surveyed, but was later able to continue on its voyage.

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Erol Senkaya

The 74 meter long, 2772 dwt freighter Erol Senkaya capsized off Zakynthos, Greece.   The Erol Senkaya, loaded with 2200 tons of olive pits, was headed for Zakynthos when the cargo shifted causing the vessel to overturn some 10 miles offshore.   The master along with three crewmen were killed.   Six other crewmen were later saved by rescue vessels.  There is some concern that some pollution will be released from the 10 tons of fuel oil still on board the Erol Senkaya. Authorities have launched an investigation into the incident.

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