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Mareno

Mareno

Mareno
Photo: newsmaritime.com

On August 30, the 153 meter long, 17,500 dwt container ship Mareno caught fire near Luderitz, Namibia.  The Mareno was en route to Luderitz from Cape Town with containers when several containers caught fire. The vessel requested assistance with two firefighting tugs dispatched to the scene.The tugs were able to extinguish the blaze after several hours.  Six containers containing charcoal were burnt and were unloaded in Luderitz.  No reports of injuries or pollution released.  Authorities have inspected the Mareno and found the vessel sustained only minor damage.  An investigation into the incident has been launched.

Chamarel

Chamarel

Photos: Namib Times

The 135 meter long, 5900 dwt cable laying vessel Chamarel caught fire in the South Atlantic near Hentiesbaai (Henties Bay), Namibia.  The fire started on the bridge quickly spreading to other sections of the vessel.   The crew attempted to put out the blaze, but the fire continued to spread until the entire vessel was covered in flames and dense smoke.   The vessel sent out a distress call with a  nearby vessel responding.   The good samaritan vessel was able to rescue the crew from the Chamarel and took them to Walwis Bay.   Initial reports state there were no injuries to the crew.  After the crew left the vessel, the  fire continued to burn out the superstructure.  The Chamarel was left adrift and most likely go ashore south of Namibia’s famous Skeleton Coast.   The Chamarel was laying cable from Cape Town, South Africa to Europe for France Telecom.

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