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Kong Harald

Kong Harald

Kong Harald
Photo: nrk.no

The 122 meter long ro-ro passenger ferry Kong Harald was damaged while off Berlevåg, Norway. The Kong Harald had traveled a short distance from Berlevåg with 225 passengers and 50 crew when it was struck by a large rogue wave. Witnesses stated a 15 meter high wave smashed into the ferry.  Multiple windows along the upper deck were smashed.  The wheelhouse also had some windows broken resulting in some electronics and instruments failing.  Two persons onboard sustained minor injuries. The Kong Harald diverted its course to Honningsvåg where it replaced the broken windows before it proceeded on to Harstad where it receive a detailed inspection.

Goldeneye

Goldeneye

Goldeneye
Photo: theboholstandard.com

The 190 meter long, 52421 dwt bulk carrier Goldeneye sustained hull damage while berthed at Garcia Hernandez, Bohol, Philippines. The bulk carrier, loaded with limestone, was moored  when tropical storm Quennie sent the vessel against its berth.  Waves pushed the Goldeneye onto a berthing dolphin, a fixed structure extending above the water.  The vessel sustained multiple scrapes before it’s hull punctured three times in the vessel’s ballast tanks.  The storm  continued to slam against Goldeneye until it was pushed onto the top of a berthing dolphin.

GOLDENEYE

Reports state authorities are concern of potential pollution release with Typhoon Ruby approaching.  The Goldeneye has some 300 tons of bunker fuel on board.  Authorities have asked the  crew secure the vessel and to offload the fuel. No reports of injuries or pollution released.

Bella Desgagnes

Bella Desgagnes

Bella Desgagnes
Photo: radio-canada.ca

On November 25, the 97 meter ro-ro passenger ship Bella Desgagnes ran aground in the Gulf of St. Lawrence near Kegaska, Quebec. The Bella Desgagnes had encountered strong winds reaching in excess of 80 km/h when the vessel struck the seabed off Kegaska.  One of the vessel’s bow thrusters sustained damage.  None of the passengers were injured, but one crewman suffered minor injuries. The Bella Desgagnes proceeded to Sept-Îles at reduced speed.  Reports state divers had made an inspection to the bow thrusters  to see what repairs were necessary.