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Altona

Altona

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The 26 meter long passenger ferry Altona went aground on the Elbe River.   The Altona was headed to Neuenfelde from Blankenese with 30 passengers when the vessel became stuck in the mud at low tide.   Four passengers were safely taken ashore by the DLRG.  The remaining passengers remained on board for several hours until the rising tide returned.   The Altona proceeded to the nearby pier.   No reports of injuries, damage or pollution being released.

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Baltic Stream

Baltic Stream

The 144 meter long, 12570 dwt reefer Baltic Stream went aground on the Elbe River near Drochtersen, Germany.  The reefer had suffered engine failure allowing the vessel to run aground.   No reports of injuries, damage or pollution released. The vessel requested assistance  with two tugs responding to the scene.  No further details reported.

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London Express

London Express

The 295 meter long, 6657 dwt container ship London Express became disabled while on the Elbe River near Blankenese.   The vessel had suffered engine failure after a malfunction with the lubrication.    The crew slowed down the vessel and dropped anchor.   The London Express requested assistance and was taken under tow by three tugs.   The vessels proceeded to Finkenwerder where it was moored.   No reports of injuries or pollution being released.   The vessel was later taken the next day to a nearby quay for repairs.

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