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Ship Runs Aground Off The Coast Of Australia PDF Print E-mail
Sunday, 10 June 2007 11:13
A Panamanian coal carrier ran aground off the east coast of Australia on Friday during a wild storm. The Pasha Bulker, which was built in 2006-07, was at rest on top of a reef off the coast of Newcastle in 56-ft waves. Helicopters evacuated 21 Filipino and Korean crew members from the 30,000-ton vessel, whose hull appeared to be intact, as reported by inspection crews who boarded the stricken vessel on Saturday. Australia's national transport ministry was monitoring several other ships that appeared to be in distress as they attempted to move away from the Newcastle coast. The storm produced 15-ft swells in Sydney Harbor and caused the cancellation of ferry services there.
 
Accident Waiting To Happen PDF Print E-mail
Friday, 08 June 2007 07:06
The BBC reported that a British Coast Guard vessel was placed on standby after a tanker carrying 5,000 tons of sulphuric acid ignored advice to move the ship from Pentland Firth before dropping anchor to make repairs. While repairs were underway, the Maltese-registered West Sailor began to drift near Orkney in gale force winds. In April, the same ship hosted a bonfire in its engine room while off the coast of Ireland.
 
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