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Sea Flower

Sea Flower

The 75 meter long, 1223 dwt ro-ro/cargo vessel Sea Flower caught fire while berthed at Miragoane, Haiti. The fire quickly engulfed the vessel. One person was killed and another suffered injuries. The vehicles and cargo on board were charred to a total loss. The port lacked any fire fighting equipment and fire fighters from Port au Prince arrived too late to save the ship. Local residents lashed out and ransack the port facilities.  Reports state the local residents were upset when the authorities didn’t act to save the vessel.  The location and cause of the fire was unknown.  The Sea Flower regularly sailed between  Miami and Haiti twice a week.

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Collision off Isle de Tortue

Collision off Isle de Tortue

The 150 meter long, 11013 dwt reefer Timor Stream collided with the 170 meter long, 28836 dwt freighter Seagate near Isle de Tortue, Haiti.  The Timor Stream struck in the starboard stern quarter of the Seagate leaving a large gash.   The Seagate was severely damaged and suffered water ingress.   The 18 of the 21 crew on board the Seagate abandoned ship and were taken on board the Timor Stream.  After the further inspection, the Seagate was found to be stable and was not going to sink.   The vessel’s engine room had only minimal flooding.   However, one of the Seagate’s fuel tanks was punctured releasing some 4,000 gallons of lubricating oil.   The Timor Stream suffered minimal damage.   No reports of injuries on either vessel.  The Coast Guard Cutter Venturous was nearby and has taken command at the scene.  

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Katrine Krog

Katrine Krog

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The 65 meter long, 1170 dwt freighter Katrine Krog went aground off Jeremie, Haiti.   The small freighter was at anchor when the anchor began to drag.   The crew was unable to start its main engine  before the vessel went aground.   The vessel suffered damage to its hull and had water ingress into the holds.   No reports of injuries.   Two weeks later, reports show the vessel waterlogged with the main deck nearly awash.   No word if any fuel was removed, but there is a strong possibility that pollution was released.

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