Today's 1 Sept 22 infos are that the bulker has been broke, but not splitted yet....
Very unfortune situation, let's dee how the pollution matter will be handled.
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Cargo ship OS 35 is half sunk in Catalan Bay after colliding
with LNG tanker ADAM LNG near Gibraltar, August 30, 2022. REUTERS/Jon Nazca
Mike Schuler August 30, 2022
A bulk carrier suffered significant damage and is partially
sunk following a collision with an LNG carrier off the coast of Gibraltar on
Monday.
A survey inspection of the bulk carrier, the OS 35,
has confirmed a gash amidships measuring approximately 10 meters by 4 meters on
the ship’s starboard side. Its bulbous bow is submerged approximately 1.2
meters in the sandy seabed.
All crew members remain on board and the ship remained
stable overnight, according to a Tuesday morning update from the Gibraltar Port
Authority. The vessel is at anchor off Catalan Bay on the east side of the
Iberian Peninsula, however the collision took place in the Bay of
Gibraltar/Algeciras, on the west side of the peninsula, as the OS 35 was
departing.
The LNG carrier, Adam LNG, which is unladen, has
no significant damage but was dented on its bulbous bow. The vessel has
suffered no water ingress.
No injuries reported on either vessel.
Cargo ship OS 35 is half sunk in Catalan Bay after colliding
with LNG tanker ADAM LNG near Gibraltar, August 30, 2022. REUTERS/Jon Nazca
Operations at the Port of Gibraltar were suspended for
approximately 4 hours on Monday but have since resumed in full.
The Gibraltar Port Authority has deployed two tugs and three
service craft to the scene. Spain’s Salvamento Maritimo is assisting in the
response. The Port of Algeciras is also assisting with assets as needed.
Approximately 400 meters of boom are available on scene and
ready to be deployed around the vessel in the event of an oil spill, the port
authority said.
“A specialist team of marine salvors from the Netherlands is
due to arrive in Gibraltar early [Tuesday] afternoon to conduct a full on-site
assessment immediately on their arrival,” the update said. “The Government is
advised that weather conditions are forecast to be good in the coming days,
which will assist in operations moving forward.”
The OS 35 is reportedly carrying a cargo of steel bars and has over 400 tonnes of fuel on board.
The Adam LNG is at anchor at Gibraltar’s west anchorage.
gcaptain.com
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