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Spica

Spica

 

On February 28, the 83 meter long, 30147 gt oil rig West Taurus allided with the 151 meter long, 8932 dwt container ship Spica in the port of Tenerife, Canary Islands. The West Taurus had been moored in the east basin of the port when cyclone Emma passed by the area.  Strong winds slammed against the oil rig causing it to pull away from its moorings and break a bollard.  Winds continued to push the vessel across the basin until it struck the moored Spica.  The Spica sustained a 4 meter long hull breach below the waterline resulting in water ingress in the cargo hold. The hold quickly filled with 9 feet of water as the Spica’s pumps were unable to keep up with the flooding. Seven dewatering pumps along with divers arrived on scene a short time later. The divers patched the hull while the pumps removed the water out of the hold. Tugs towed the West Taurus back to its berth.  No reports of injuries.

 

Astor

Astor

Astor
Photo: brisbanetimes.com.au

The 176 meter long, 3498 dwt cruise passenger ship Astor allided with the pier at Melbourne, Australia.  Strong winds pushed the Astor against the end of the pier. Tugs were dispatched and were able to stabilize the cruise ship.  No reports of injuries, damage or pollution released.  Reports state wind gusts reached up to 100 km per hour.

Sharden

Sharden

Sharden
Photo: meteoweb.eu

On February 14, the 214 meter long, 7031 dwt ro-ro passenger ferry Sharden allided at Genoa, Italy. The ferry was attempting to berth when it made a maneuver and struck the pier. The Sharden sustained a large gash on its port side stern hull near the waterline. The quay sustained significant damage requiring inspection by divers. No passengers or crew were injured.

The Sharden was able to later berth and all passengers and vehicles were able to disembarked. The following day, the Sharden was went into drydock for a short time for repairs before resuming her scheduled voyage on February 16.