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Chiquita Voyager

Chiquita Voyager

Chiquita Voyager
Photo: facebook/Delaware State Fire School

On the morning of November 26, the 222 meter long, 37874 dwt container ship Chiquita Voyager (IMO: 9304978) caught fire on the Delaware River at the port of Wilmington, Delaware. The fire started in the container ship’s engine room  spewing smoke through the superstructure. The Chiquita Voyager engaged its fire suppression system which help contain the fire to the engine room. The Wilmington fire brigade arrived on site and got the fire extinguished after several hours. Four crew of the Chiquita Voyager sustained burns and would be taken to a local hospital for treatment.

Damage caused by the fire was not disclosed.  Fire fighters would remain on scene to monitor for any flare-ups.  State officials have launched an investigation into the incident.

Miss Gill

Miss Gill

Miss Gill
Photo: uscg

The 33 meter long tugboat Miss Gill and the tanker-barge Delaware ran aground in Delaware Bay off Wilmington, Delaware. The tug and barge , loaded with 1.3 million gallons of asphalt, ran aground in the morning.  Authorities arrived on scene a short time later while the owners create a salvage plan.  No reports of injuries, damage or pollution released.  Both vessels were later refloated.  The incident is under investigation.

Delaware

Delaware

MV Delaware
Photo: drba.org

On September 26, the 320 foot long ferry Delaware caught fire while berthed at Cape May, New Jersey. The fire started in the ferry’s engine room by an ember in one of the exhaust stacks. The night watch engineer discovered the fire and alerted local authorities.  The local fire department along with Coast Guard fire boats were able to extinguish the fire within two hours. The two crew on board were able to escape blaze unharmed. There were no passengers on board at the time. The ferry serves a route across Delaware Bay between Cape May and Lewes, Delaware.