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Achim

Achim

Achim

The 86 meter long self-propelled barge Achim ran aground on the Danube near Wilshofen-Wieshof, Germany. The Achim departed from Vislhofen with 1000 tons of fertilizer when it encountered dense fog. The vessel veered out of the fairway and drove up into the shallows. The Achim suffered outer hull breaches and water ingress, but the inner hull remained intact. The water police and the local fire brigade were alerted and arrived on scene a short time later. Their efforts help dewatering and salvage of the Achim. No reports of injuries or pollution released.

Takamaru

Takamaru

Takamaru
Photo: nhk.or.jp

The 499 ton cargo vessel Takamaru ran aground just offshore of Tomakomai City, Hokkaido, Japan. The Takamaru was en route to Tomakomai from Aomori when it was blown ashore by a severe gale. The crew requested assistance which was received by the coast guard. The Coast Guard dispatched a helicopter to the scene and hosted all four crew off the Takamaru to safety. No reports of injuries.

 

Reports state the vessel had sustained damage, but conditions had prevented any inspection. No pollution was reported around the vessel.

Jorvik

Jorvik

Jorvik
Photo: shipspotting.com

The 88 meter long, 3697 dwt cargo vessel Jorvik ran aground on the Ouse River while en route to Goole, Yorkshire, England. The Jorvik had become stuck on a mud bank. No reports of injuries, damage or pollution released.

Jorvik
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