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Mare Doricum

Mare Doricum

Mare Doricum

On January 17, the 275 meter long, 81499 dwt tanker Mare Doricum released oil pollution while berthed at the La Pampilla refinery at Callao, Peru. The Mare Doricum was unloading crude oil at the refinery when the vessel was struck by large waves caused by the eruption of the undersea volcano off Tonga. The tsunami waves caused the tanker to pull away from the berth and rupture the unloading pipes. The oil pollution spread along two miles of the  nearby the coastline.

Reports states an unknown amount of crude oil was released into water which later washed up along the shoreline.  No further details on any other damage caused by the waves was reported. Authorities state the oil terminal was ordered to start cleanup operations. Reports state the Peruvian Navy did not issue a tsunami warning.

Collision off Callao

Collision off Callao

On March 24, the 330 meter long, 134007 dwt container ship MSC Shuba B and the 266 meter long, 63200 dwt container ship Laura Maersk collided in the port of Callao, Peru.  The Laura Maersk was maneuvering in the port when it’s bow struck the stern hull of the MSC Shuba B. Both vessels sustained only slight damage and there were no injuries or pollution released. Authorities inspected both vessels and allowed them to proceed on their voyage the following day.

Kenyo Maru No. 58

Kenyo Maru No. 58

Photo: larepublica.pe
Photo: larepublica.pe

The 466 dwt fishing vessel  Kenyo Maru No. 58 caught fire off Callao, Peru.  The fire started after the vessel suffered an explosion. A distress call was sent out with patrol boats and tugs responding.   The rescue vessels were able to bring the fire under control, but only after several hours.  No reports of injuries to the 18 crew on board.  The Kenyo Maru No. 58 was taken under tow to and taken to a safe anchorage.   An investigation into the fire has been launched.

 

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