The 72 foot long cruiser Plight went aground on the barrier reef in the North Sound, Cayman Islands. The vessel struck the reef and quickly disintegrated releasing some 1,800 gallons of diesel fuel into the ocean. Bad weather quickly stripped the vessel’s superstructure leaving only the engines and generators submerged on the reef. Reports state the master of the vessel escaped to the lifeboat while the two other crewmen on board were by local authorities. The Plight was scheduled to sail from Miami to the Australia via the Panama Canal. The master of the yacht had headed to the Cayman Islands due to the approaching bad weather. No reported injuries. Authorities have deployed environmental cleanup crews to the scene.
Yarra Empress Aground
The 24 meter long passenger vessel Yarra Empress went aground on the Yarra River near Herring Island, Melbourne, Australia. The Yarra Empress was on a scheduled voyage with 32 passengers when it became stuck. A tug was called and the vessel was freed later that day. There were no injuries, damage or pollution released.
Yangshan Collision
The 80596 dwt boxship CSAV Petorca collided with the 33795 dwt freighter CCNI Rimac at the port of Yangshan Deep Water Port, China. The CCNI Rimac suffered damage to a cabin and had some minor water ingress. The CSAV Petorca lost 26 containers which went overboard. Shanghai Martime Department deployed three vessels to carry out rescue and coordination to salvage the containers. During an inspection, authorities found smoke coming from a chemical container with a cargo of nitrocellulose which could start a fire. The container was removed from the CSAV Petorca. No reports of injuries or pollution being released.









