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Andreas Kalvos

Andreas Kalvos

Andreas Kalvos
Photo: kefaloniafocus.com

On the morning of November 17, the 99 meter long ro-ro passenger ferry Andreas Kalvos (IMO: 8500484) allided with the quay in Sami, Kefalonia, Greece. The Andreas Kalvos was loaded with 157 passengers, 33 crew and 38 vehicles when it struck the quay while mooring. The starboard side of the stern sustained some hull damage during the incident. All passengers disembarked and there were no reports of injuries.

Authorities detained the Andreas Kalvos from its scheduled sailing to Patras until the damage could be repaired and the vessel given a certificate of seaworthiness. No reports if any pollution was released during the incident.

Barøy

Barøy

Barøy

On the afternoon of November 14, the 93 meter long, 650 dwt electric ro-ro passenger ferry Barøy (IMO:9607394) caught fire on the Tysfjorden while berthed at a quay in Bognes, Hamarøy, Norway. Reports state the fire may have started when an electric charger exploded on board. The local fire brigade arrived on scene and was able to quickly extinguish the blaze. The eight passengers on board were evacuated off the vessel. No reports of injuries to the passengers or crew on board the Barøy. Reports state the damage had not impacted the vessel’s battery pack, but the extent of damage to the ferry was not disclosed.

 

Maria Oliva

Maria Oliva

Maria Oliva
Photo: Philippine Coast Guard

On the November 11, the 60.5 meter long, 394 dwt ro-ro passenger ferry Maria Oliva (ISO: 8706600) ran aground off the port of Romblon, Romblon, Philippines. The Maria Oliva departed from San Agustin with 38 crew, 156 passengers and 26 vehicles bound for Romblon when it grounded in shallow waters.

The Philippine Coast Guard responded and began evacuation off the ferry. The Coast Guard safely transported nearly all 156 passengers to the port of Romblon. Two passengers remained on the Maria Oliva as he needed access to medical equipment which was on a vehicle on the ferry.  No reports of injuries.

The Coast Guard is monitoring the vessel and help coordinating efforts to refloat the ferry.  Reports state there has been no water ingress and no pollution released.