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Guo Liang 677

Guo Liang 677

The barge Guo Liang 677 capsized and sank near Horsburgh Lighthouse off Singapore.   The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) received a report that the vessel had sank and dispatched rescue vessels to the scene.  A patrol vessel rescued one crew member while another crewman was rescued by a nearby vessel.   Eight men were still reported missing.  The MPA reported:

Search and rescue (SAR) operations for 8 missing crew members of the capsized Mongolian-flagged barge Guo Liang 677 continued for the fourth day today (July 27). The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) has been co-ordinating the SAR operations since receiving report of the incident on 24 July 2013. The incident happened in Singapore waters about 7 nautical miles north of Horsburgh Lighthouse. As of 1830 hours (Singapore time) today, the SAR operations has involved a total of two Super Puma helicopters and two Fokker-50 Maritime Patrol Aircraft from the Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF), four patrol vessels from the Republic of Singapore Navy (RSN), four Police Coast Guard (PCG) patrol craft, divers and two diving support vessels from Resolve Salvage & Fire (Asia), and 91 passing commercial vessels.

 

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Beks Halil

Beks Halil

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The 192 meter long, 57700 dwt freighter Beks Halil collided with a smaller freighter in the Strait of Singapore.   The smaller vessel had veered into the path of the larger Beks Halil.  The smaller vessels suffered damage to its port hull, but no reports of injuries on either vessel.   The Singapore Coast Guard responded to the scene and has launched an investigation into the incident.

 

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Sindo 31

Sindo 31

The 32 meter long, 174 gt passenger ferry Sindo 31 went aground near Lobam Island, Singapore.   The ferry was headed to Tanjong Pinang from Singapore with 97 passengers when it struck a coral reef.  Two smaller ferries arrived and safely transferred all the passengers.  No reports of injuries.   The Sindo 31 was later refloated and proceeded to Tanjong Uban.  No reports of damage or pollution released.

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