Vessel runs aground off the Scottish Highlands
Four crew members were successfully rescued two days ago from a 500-tonne ship that ran aground near the Isle of Skye in Scotland.
Read moreFour crew members were successfully rescued two days ago from a 500-tonne ship that ran aground near the Isle of Skye in Scotland.
Read moreThe Swedish Club published its monthly safety scenario for August, describing an incident where a blackout caused the grounding of a vessel, in order to draw lessons learned.
Read moreINTERCARGO published its Bulk Carrier Casualty Report, reporting that 26 bulk carriers of over 10,000 dwt were declared as total losses for the years 2013-2022.
Read moreThree years after the incident, the Panama Maritime Authority (AMP) published the results of its investigation into the grounding of the Wakashio bulk carrier that ran off the coast of Mauritius, concluding that the accident was ''most propably a result of human factor''.
Read moreAccording to a study, vessel grounding accidents can potentially cause catastrophic marine accidents with environmental pollution and loss of life and economy.
Read moreOn Sunday, oil tanker Seavigour broke down in a single-lane section of Suez Canal, causing a brief disruption on the global waterway.
Read moreThe general cargo vessel Xin Hai Tong 23 grounded due to engine failure while transiting the Suez Canal, as part of a northbound convoy, on its route from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to Egypt.
Read moreOn 17th May, the Mark W. Barker, the first U.S. ship built last year on the Great Lakes since 1983, ran soft aground in the Detroit River after the freighter lost propulsion.
Read moreWalla Walla, the Washington State Ferries vessel that was grounded on April 15th, is now back in service after investigations found the cause and measures were taken.
Read moreA cargo ship under the flag of Malta ran aground near Halki, on the rock island Agioi Theodoroi, with seventeen crew members onboard.
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