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Erasmus

Erasmus

Erasmus
Photo: standard.co.uk

On September 11, the 40 meter long, 300 tonne passenger ship Erasmus caught fire on the Thames near Canary Wharf, London. The Erasmus was on an afternoon cruise with 142 passengers when a small fire ignited in the vessel’s engine room. With smoke billowing from the stern, the Erasmus steamed towards riverbank.  Instead of slowing near the pier at Canary Wharf, the Erasmus careened into the embankment and scraped against the side of the pier.  Local authorities were alerted and the local fire brigade were able to extinguish the blaze. No reports of injuries. All 142 passengers and 6 crew were evacuated to nearby vessels.

Wilson Corpach

Wilson Corpach

Wilson Corpach
Photo: southwales-eveningpost.co.uk

The 100 meter long cargo, 4444 dwt cargo vessel Wilson Corpach  ran aground near the Briton Ferry Bridge at Swansea, Wales. The  Wilson Corpach was headed for Antwerp from Avonmouth with a cargo of steel coils when it became stuck on a mud bank near the bridge.  The Coastguard was alerted and was able to refloat the Wilson Corpach with the next rising tide. No reports of injuries, damage or pollution released. The Wilson Corpach continued on its voyage after survey for damage was completed.