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Fines Levied Against Lake Triview

Fines Levied Against Lake Triview

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On May 24,  2014, the 177 meter long, 32282 dwt general cargo vessel Lake Triview ran aground near New Plymouth, New Zealand.  The vessel had been at anchor offshore with its cargo of soybean meal when the anchor began to drag.  The master of the vessel requested the anchor be raised and notified the port to put two tugs on standby.  However, a mechanical fault prevented the anchor being raised and the Lake Triview drifted onto a rock reef.  The vessel remained aground for only a few minutes until the engines freed it from the reef.  The anchor was later retrieved, but no notification of the grounding was sent.

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The harbormaster in New Plymouth notified the authorities that the anchor had dragged .  Subsequently, the authorities requested details of the incident.   Not until the Lake Triview berthed in New Plymouth on May 27, did details of the grounding reach authorities.  Divers inspected the hull of the cargo vessel and found 12  hull breaches to the ballast tanks.  One hole was large enough for a diver to swim through.  Fortunately, no damage was found near the fuel tanks and no pollution was detected. The master of the Lake Triview was fined 2,000 NZD for failing to report the incident.

Waaldijk

Waaldijk

Waaldijk

The 90 meter long, 4891 dwt general cargo freighter Waaldijk ran aground on the Kiel Canal near Kudensee, Germany.  The vessel had lost steering and ran onto the south embankment.  The crew requested assistance with a tug dispatched to the scene.  The tug Luchs was able to refloat the Waaldijk which proceeded on its voyage.  No reports of injuries, damage or pollution released.

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Antonio

Antonio

 

Photo: kiiitv.com
Photo: kiiitv.com

The 193 meter long, 30586 dwt cargo/container ship Antonio caught fire while berthed in Corpus Christi, Texas.  While the crew was unloading a cargo of wind turbine blades, the fire broke out inside one of the cargo when sparks from a welding torch set some wood supports alight.  Local fire crews battled the blaze for several hours fighting hot spots and dense black smoke.  The firefighters were able to extinguish the blaze, but two had to be taken to hospital.  One firefighter suffered smoke inhalation while the other heat exhaustion.  No reports of injuries to the crew of the Antonio.


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