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2 lighterage vessels sink at Chittagong Port

7 crew still missing Two cement clinker laden lighterage vessels capsized at the outer berth in Kutubdia channel on midnight of Monday after collision with mother vessel MV Ramshir.There were 2,700 metric tons of clinkers in the capsized vessels, port sources said. Out of total 26 sailors of the two vessels, 19 were rescued and 7 still missing till writing this report.Port sources said these lighterage vessels MV Titu-21, MV Titu-22 were moving towards Munshigonj with clinker.At that time another mother vessel MV Ramshir collided with these lighterage vessels and left the vessels sank. At the same incident MV Titu-16 also affected with collision. Immediate after sinking, 19 sailors were rescued by another lighterage vessel.Port authority rescue team, coast guard and naval forces vigorously searching the missing crews from early morning yesterday but yet to be traced. Port sources said the navigation in port channel not hampered with the incident as it happened at outer berth.All vessels including the mother vessels and capsized vessel belong to Abul Khair Group of company and M/S Litmond is the shipping agent of these vessels, sources said.Source: New Nation

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Two unsafe yacht operators sunk

Guilty to using unsafe commercial yachts At Southampton Crown Court on Friday 4th February 2011, two commercial yacht operators pleaded guilty to using unsafe commercial yachts on trans-Atlantic voyages when carrying students signed up for RYA training courses.Two separate operators, George Haworth of In2Sail Ltd and Colin Thomas of Straits Sailing had taken advantage of the growth in demand for trans-Atlantic sail training. Both used the internet to sell training courses for those wanting to go from novice to Yachtmaster Ocean. They ran inclusive costly courses but did not have vessels equipped to the minimum levels of lifesaving equipment. It was shown that George Haworth had sent students on a voyage from Cowes to St Lucia with a skipper that was not properly qualified on a yacht that had only the basic equipment to operate no more than 60 miles from a safe haven. The yacht Quay Three had only one valais liferaft stowed in a locker and the only means of distress alerting was by a VHF radio (of limited range) and an EPIRB (Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon). The vessel had no qualified mate. Events on the voyage included a collision with a whale and defective steering. The ...

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Singapore Asphalt tanker sinks off Pulau Bintan

The crew is reported to have been rescued A Singapore-registered asphalt tanker was reported to have sunk off the east coast of Pulau Bintan, Indonesia this afternoon.The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) said today it was informed that the ship "AB9" was listing about 3.10pm, and subsequently sank about 5pm.At the time of the incident, the vessel was reported to be on her way from here to Sumbawa, Indonesia, MPA said.There were 14 crew, all Thai nationals, on board the tanker. They were reported to have been rescued by the Indonesian navy, the authority added.Source: Berhama

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Turkish divers died near Georgian coast

The exact reason is not known so far Two divers from Turkey died while performing the works on recovering a vessel that had sunk near Kulevsky oil terminal not far from the city of Poti, RIA Novosti reports.According to the TV company, the divers were recovering the Skadovski Ukrainian vessel which sank in 2008 while carrying out dredging works at the entrance to Kulevi."We signed a contract with a Turkish company, which was cutting the vessel and taking it out of the water. The technical aspect was the entire responsibility of this company. An investigation is carried on. We do not know the exact reason so far; it is to be determined by the investigation", - said head of the public relations service of Kulevsky terminal Imran Ayvazov.The incident supposedly happened because of the gas or oil products that had accumulated in the vessel and exploded when the welding machine was switched on.Source: Georgian Times

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Chemical tanker sinks off Niigata

One is dead,Captain is missing A small tanker transporting a flammable chemical sank off the coast of Niigata Prefecture on Sunday morning, leaving one crew member dead and the captain missing, Japan Coast Guard officials said.The 499-ton tanker Seiyoh, with a crew of five, capsized in the Sea of Japan about 1 1/2 hours after telling the coast guard it was listing and partially submerged, the officials said.Four of the crew were rescued by a patrol ship and taken to a Niigata hospital, but Hideki Yamano, the 46-year-old chief engineer, was in cardiopulmonary arrest and died, they said.According to the No. 9 Regional Coast Guard Headquarters in Niigata, two patrol ships and a helicopter have been launched to find the captain, Katsutoshi Sato, 47.The Seiyoh was carrying 1,000 tons of vinyl acetate monomer when it left the city of Oita in Kyushu on Thursday, said the company that owns the tanker. It was scheduled to arrive at Niigata port on Monday.The crew told the company at around 6:20 a.m. Sunday that they had to abandon ship because water flooded the engine compartment and the vessel was listing badly, the firm said.The ship was being buffeted by 36-kph winds and nearly ...

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Lighter ship sinks in bay

All the 14 crew returned safe A lighter vessel carrying 1200 tonnes of cement clinker sank in the bay water at the outer anchorage of the maritime port Saturday morning.All the 14 crew of the capsized clinker carrier Manik Mia-2 returned safe to the shore with the help of the lighter that hit it, the port officials said, adding they had advised other ships to operate cautiously through one part of the channel until position of the sunken ship was located.Clinker laden Manik Mia-2 was hit by lighter ship Abdullah al Asif-1 near the Bravo (B) Anchorage of Chittagong Port at around 9.00 am. Earlier, the victim ship loaded cement clinker from a mother vessel at the outer anchorage. It left Sadarghat mooring with the clinker for Munshiganj factory of Akis Cement that had imported the goods.Lighter Asif-1 was approaching the outer anchorage for loading goods off another mother vessel when the incident occurred in dense fog blanketing the channel.Upon information of the incident, a team of high officials headed by deputy conservator of Chittagong Port Authority (CPA) Captain Nazmul Alam rushed the spot and gave the caution to other ships moving through the channel."Ship movement through the area became ...

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