Posted - By
The MV Smart has fully split in two overnight and authorities are
scrambling to put together a plan to offload the fuel oil and cargo from
the wreck perched on a sandbar just off a popular surfing beach at
Richards Bay, South Africa.
The ship had just finished loading 147,650 tonnes of coal at the Richards Bay Coal Terminal (RBCT).
The Panamanian-flagged ship is registered to Alpha Marine Corp.,
Reuters reports. After loading at Richards Bay it was intended to
deliver its cargo to a port in China, according to Thomson Reuters data.
Experts from the SA Maritime Safety Authority and salvage company
Subtech are currently on board the Smart assessing the situation
according to reports.
Image: Glen Martin
Earlier Update [AUGUST 19, 2013] -
A bulk carrier has run aground and appears to be breaking up along the east coast of South Africa near Richards Bay.
The 151,000 dwt bulk carrier MV Smart ran aground on a sandbar Monday in 10 meter swells after departing Port Richards Bay. The vessel had finished loading coal at the Richards Bay Coal Terminal (RBCT) earlier Monday.
Photos of the grounded ship show the hull has suffered structural failure at around amidships and is severely sagging.
The National Sea Rescue Institute was alerted of the grounding at
about 1:30 p.m. local time. At approximately 4 p.m., the structural
integrity of the ship was compromised and the captain gave the order to
abandon ship, NSRI said in a statement.
All 23 crew members have been rescued by NSRI helicopter crews.
A source has told us that the vessel started to break in half and at this point may be in two pieces.
SAMSA (South African Maritime safety Authority) are en route to
investigate and begin evaluations for salvage, the NSRI statement said.
A local news report said that the vessel was no longer under pilotage and may have experienced engine failure.
The incident comes just as the bulk carrier Kiani Satu was pulled
free from a South African beach this weekend, but is believed to be in danger of sinking in deep water.
Photos and video at link below
Post to be found at:
http://gcaptain.com/bulk-carrier-mv-smart-aground-richards-bay/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+Gcaptain+%28gCaptain.com%29
On
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment