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Collision off Ruegen

Collision off Ruegen

Statengracht
Photo: ndr.de

The 172 meter long, 21250 dwt freighter Statengracht from Rauma with a cargo of wood pellets collided with the 88 meter long, 4173 dwt freighter Katre in the Baltic Sea near Ruegen, Germany.   The Katre was en route to Stralsund from Oresund when it struck into the port side of the Statengracht.   The Statengracht’s cargo hull was breached resulting with water ingress.  The crew were able to get the flooding under control with the vessel’s pumps, but the vessel developed a 10 degree list.  A lifeboat and an anti-pollution vessel responded to the scene.  The vessels escorted the Statengracht to Rostock where it safely berthed.  The Katre proceeded to Mukran where it was detained.   No reports of injuries on either vessel.   Authorities have launched an investigation into the incident.  Reports state the cause of the collision was human error and that weather was not a factor.

Video of German News Report

 

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Thamesteel 1

Thamesteel 1

Thamesteel 1

The 89 meter long, 3217 dwt freighter Thamesteel 1 went aground in the Baltic Sea new Oxelosund,  Sweden.   The vessel suffered hull damage with a ballast tank holed.   The Thamesteel 1 suffered water ingress with the vessel suffering a list.   No reports of injuries.   The crew was able to refloat the vessel and proceeded to Oxelosund.

 

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Scot Isles

Scot Isles

Scot Isles
Photo: kustbevakningen.se

The 99 meter long, 3179 dwt bulk freighter Scot Isles became disabled in rough weather in the Baltic Sea between Gotland, Sweden and Latvia.   The vessel was en route to Liepaja from Riga with a cargo of timber when the cargo shifted resulting in a 15 degree list to starboard.   The vessel sent out a distress call with the Swedish Coast Guard responding.   The Coast Guard dispatched a helicopter to the scene and was able to make contact with the crew.   The master of the vessel refused to evacuate the seven crew on board preferring to continue towards Liepaja.  A Latvian rescue ship was dispatched to help escort the Scot Isles once it entered its territorial waters.   No reports of injuries or pollution released.

Scot Isles

 

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