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King Edward

King Edward

King Edward
Photo: denizhaber.com

The 183 meter long, 37384 dwt tanker King Edward became disabled off Sanyer Bebek, Turkey. The King Edward had departed from Istanbul bound for Kavkaz when it suffered rudder failure. The tanker went adrift and was headed toward the shoreline.  Tugs were dispatched and monitored the King Edward while the crew resolved the problem.  An hour later the rudder was fixed and the King Edward proceeded on its way. No reports of injuries, damage or pollution released.

Lilly Johanne Capsized

Lilly Johanne Capsized

Lilly Johanne Shipwreck Turkey  ÇELİKTRANS
Photo: motoryatdergisi.com

On August 7, 2014, the 50 meter long fishing vessel Lilly Johanne capsized off a quay in a shipyard in Çeliktrans near Istanbul, Turkey.  The Lilly Johanne was undergoing completion after being launched in January 2014 when it capsized onto its port side.  Booms were placed around the fishing vessel to contain any pollution released.  Reports state damage to be significant.  No reports of injuries.

 

Yakamoz-5

Yakamoz-5

Photo: hurriyet.com.tr
Photo: hurriyet.com.tr

The 58 meter long, 598 dwt coastal tanker Yakamoz 5 caught fire while anchored in the Marmara Sea near Istanbul, Turkey.  The fire started in the vessel’s engine room after an explosion.  The blaze quickly spread through the superstructure.  All six crew were evacuated from the vessel, but one crewman suffered injuries and was taken to hospital.  Fire rescue vessels arrived on scene and brought the fire under control.   Authorities are monitoring the situation for any pollution being released.  The Yakamoz-5 had some 400 tons of fuel on board at the time.

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