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Shipwreck off Yemen coast MOL COMFORT

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Shipwreck off Yemen coast

MOL COMFORT

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MOL COMFORT

• It was built in 2008.

• Country of registry – Bahamas.

• The ship broke in two parts off the coast of Yemen.

• Mitsubishi Heavy Industry Nagasaki shipyard in Japan.

• Chartered by American President lines, APL Russia.

• Transferred to Mitsui O.S.K. Lines in 2012.

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GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS

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• Post Panamax Vessel.

• Over all length of 316 meters.

• Draught of 14.5 meters.

• DWT of 90,613 tonnes.

• Container capacity of 8110 TEUs.

• Could run up to 25.25 knots (46.73 km/h)

• Six auxiliary diesel engines.

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SHIPWRECK

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• On 17 June 2013, the ship suffered a crack amidships.

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• The vessel was underway from Singapore to Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.

• 4,382 containers equivalent to 7,041TEU.

• There was a crew of 26.

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• They were rescued from by the German-flagged container ship Yantian Express.

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• Both sections remained afloat.

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• Smit Salvage Singapore was contracted for salvage operation.

• On 24 June, four tugboats arrived.

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• On June 27, the stern section sank.

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• 1,700 containers sank.

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• 1,500 metric tonnes of fuel.

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• On 2nd July, the tow broke free.

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• On 6 July a fire broke out in the rear part of the bow section.

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• Indian Coast Guard assisted in extinguishing fire .

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• By 10 July, 2,400 containers had been destroyed by fire .

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• Sank at 19°56′N 65°25′E.

• To a depth of 3,000 meters (9,800 ft).

• 1,600 metric tons of fuel oil.

• No major oil spill was reported.

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CAUSE OF ACCIDENT

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• The exact cause of the accident is not known.

• Most probable reasons could be :- Basic design and building faults. Disbalance of containers. False cargo weight declarations. Faulty cargo plan. Faulty ballasting of the vessel.

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IMAPCT ON ENVIRONMENT

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• There was not any major oil spill.

• Thin oil film on the surface.

• Dark fumes and smoke were released.

• Containers are still floating in the ocean.

• 840 nautical miles off Mumbai.