Phantom

The 82 meter long, 3200 dwt freighter Phantom became disabled while off Öland, Sweden.  The Phantom loaded with lumber bound for Casablanca suffered a cargo shift resulting in a severe list.  Part of the deck cargo broke loose and fell overboard.   The crew of six on board contacted the Swedish Coast Guard who dispatched vessels and a helicopter to the scene.   The helicopter first arrived and winched the crew to safety.  Later a Coast Guard vessel was able to attach a line and took the Phantom under tow.   The vessels were reported to be heading to Oskarshamn.   Reports state there is a risk that the Phantom may capsize before reaching safety due to heavy seas in the area.   Environmental vessels are also standing by in case pollution is released.

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Piz Everest

The 102 meter long self-propelled tanker-barge Piz Everest became disabled on the Maas River near Botlek Rotterdam, Netherlands.   The Piz Everest suffered water ingress in the engine room and requested assistance.  Two vessels from the port authority were dispatched with pumps.   The pumps were able to keep the water ingress under control and the Piz Everest was towed to AVR Botlek.   No reports of injuries.

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Phra Nang

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The 8 meter long fishing vessel Phra Nang became disabled while fishing near Newquay, England.  The Phra Nang’s propeller was fouled by a rope and the vessel began to drift ashore.  The vessel contacted the RNLI who dispatched the lifeboat from Newquay. The lifeboat crew reached the scene and attempted to clear the rope from the propeller.  However, the rope couldn’t be pulled free so the lifeboat took the Phra Nang under tow back to Newquay.   No reports of injuries, damage or pollution being released.

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