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Fjordveien

Fjordveien

The 86 meter long, 750 dwt ro-ro ferry Fjordveien allided with a fishing vessel at Skudeneshavn, Norway.   The ferry was on its scheduled run between Skudeneshavn, Kvitsøy and Mekjarvik when it struck the fishing vessel berthed at a quay in Skudeneshavn.   No reports of injuries or damage to the ferry.   The master of the Fjordveien accepted responsibility for the accident.   The Fjordveien was pulled from service due to an unreported technical problem.

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Shuttle Roro 1

Shuttle Roro 1

 

Photos: Romblon Sun

The passenger ro-ro ferry Shuttle RORO 1 ran aground in Looc Bay, Philippines.   The ferry was en route to Odiongan with 106 passengers and crew from Dumaguit on its scheduled route.  Conditions began to worsen as tropical storm Gener approached.   The vessel soon was battling big waves and heavy rains.   The master of the Shuttle RORO 1 decided to seek shelter and headed for Looc Bay.   As the vessel entered the bay, it struck the coral reefs.   The ferry suffered hull damage and extensive water ingress.   After contacting the Philippine Coast Guard, the master ordered to abandon ship as the vessel flooded.   The Coast Guard dispatched rescue craft to the scene.   Reports state four passengers had perished or were missing while the rest were rescued by the Coast Guard.   The survivors were taken to Odiongan Island.   Authorities are conducting a search and rescue of the area.   No signs of oil pollution, but authorities are monitoring the situation.

Update

Updated reports state the vessel had capsized by a strong surge of waves striking the ferry after it ran aground.   Afterwards, a fire broke out and has burned most of the superstructure of the vessel.   The survivors, 59 passengers and 41 crew, were being housed at Romblon State University.   The one passenger perished during the rescue effort.

More Photos at Romblon SUN facebook page

 

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Aqua Hercules

Aqua Hercules

The 192 meter long, 18718 dwt ro-ro ferry Aqua Hercules became disabled off Igoumentsia, Greece.  The ferry was en route to Bari, Italy with 207 passengers when the vessel suffered engine failure.   The ferry was able to reach Igoumentsia under its own power where it safely unloaded passengers and vehicles.   No reports of injuries, damage or pollution being released.   Reports state the Aqua Hercules will undergo repairs at Igoumentsia and inspection later.

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