Three Collisions on Chittagong

 

The 37,600 dwt bulk freighter Ramsi collided and sank 2 lighters.   The lighters, Titu-21 and Titu-22, were loaded with clinker off Kutubdia Lighthouse, Chittagong, Bangladesh when the collision occurred.   Reports state that 7 of the 28 crewmen onboard both lighters are still missing.     The cause of the accident was poor visibility due to the fog and darkness.

Another lighter, Titu-16 was in collision with the motor vessel Hamsir in the Kutubdia Channel, Bangladesh.   The Titu-16 was damaged, but no reports of injuries to the crewmen.   Authorities are installing additional buoys to ease movement of vessels through the channel.

Tanker-Barge Waldhof sinks

The tanker is lying on its side

The 330 foot tanker (barge) Waldhof capsized and sank on the Rhine river close to the Lorelei Rock between Koblenz and St. Goarshausen, Germany. The barge was carrying 2,400 tons of sulfuric acid from Ludwigshafen, Germany to Antwerp, Belgium. Two of the 4 crewmen onboard were pulled from the river and are in good shape. There is no indication why the vessel capsized. Reports state there was some concern about acid leaking from the tanker, but officals stated the vessel’s double-hull has remained intact and there were no leaks.

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Tanker Seiyoh foundered

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The 499 dwt tanker Seiyoh capsized and sank in the Sea of Japan. The tanker left Oita, Japan bound for Niigata with a cargo of vinyl acetate monomer. The vessel developed a list as it was pounded by high winds and 12-16 foot waves. The vessel’s engine room flooded and the crew abandoned ship. Reports state that 4 of the 5 crewmen onboard were rescued, but one perished later from cardiopulmonary arrest. The master of the vessel is reported missing.

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