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Allision at Travemuende

Allision at Travemuende

The 189 meter long, 6475 dwt r0-ro ferry Nils Holgersson struck the berthed 170 meter long, 6235 dwt ro-ro ferry Urd at Travemuende, Germany.  The Nils Holgersson was approaching its berth and was performing a maneuver where the ferry was to turn around when it lurched forward and plunged into the side of the Urd.   The bow of the Holgersson punctured the Urd’s hull leaving a two by three meter hole below the waterline.   The Urd quickly flooded and began to list over.   The crew attempted to control the flooding by sealing the damaged compartments and engaged the Urd’s pumps.   The local fire brigade responded to the scene and brought additional dewatering pumps to help stabilize the ferry.   However, the flooding continued until Urd’s bow touched bottom.   Along with flooding, the Urd suffered significant damage to a portion of its upper deck and cargo deck.   Several vehicles were damaged or destroyed with another 50 left below deck.   Reports state many vessels were safely unloaded, but no word to the fate of the vehicles below deck.

The Nils Holgersson proceeded to its berth where it safely disembarked it’s 63 passengers.  The Nils Holgersson’s bow was damaged, but no reports of water ingress.    Luckily, there were no injuries on either ferry.  After the allision, an oil slick was spotted near the Urd.   The Coast Guard placed two oil booms around the Urd to contain the pollution.    Authorities have launched an investigation into the incident.   Initial reports state the accident may have been caused by a technical fault and not human error.

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Collision off Tuapse

Collision off Tuapse

The 181 meter long, 40703 dwt tanker Tomsk collided with the 101 meter long, 3337 dwt ro-ro ferry Melissa K in heavy fog in the Black Sea near Tuapse, Russia.  The ferry was leaving port en route to Samsun, Turkey when it was struck by the Tomsk which was entering the port with a pilot on board.   The ferry’s hull was holed, but was able to return to port.  The Tomsk reported no damage and dropped anchor off Tuapse awaiting a survey.   No reports of injuries and no pollution was released.   The authorities are conducting an investigation into the incident.

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Commodore Clipper

Commodore Clipper

The 129 meter long, 4504 dwt ro-ro ferry Commodore Clipper caught fire shortly after leaving Portsmouth, England.  The ferry loaded with 220 passengers and 39 crew departed Portsmouth headed to Guernsey when a small fire was discovered near an auxiliary engine system.   The crew was able to quickly extinguish the blaze.   No reports of injuries, damage or pollution.   The Commodore Clipper proceeded back  to Portsmouth.

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