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Stena Superfast VIII

Stena Superfast VIII

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The 203 meter long, 5990 dwt ro-ro passenger ferry Stena Superfast VIII went adrift while in the port of Belfast, Northern Ireland. The vessel had drifted from its berth with 18 passengers and 55 crew when the area was struck by a severe Atlantic storm from the remnants of Hurricane Gonzalo.  Tugs were dispatched and were able to maneuver the ferry back to its berth. No reports of injuries, damage or pollution released.

Belfast Collision

Belfast Collision

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The 87 meter long, 2376 dwt freighter Union Moon collided with the 186 meter long, 1500 dwt ro-ro ferry Stena Feronia in Belfast Lough.   The Union Moon struck into the side of the ferry gashing a large hole in the ferry’s hull.   Fortunately, the damage was above the waterline.   The bow of the Union Moon was crushed, but the watertight bulkhead held and the freighter remained afloat. Multiple RNLI lifeboats responded to the scene (video below) providing support and damage control.  No reports of injuries on either vessel.  Both vessels proceeded to Belfast escorted by tugs and the lifeboats.  The ferry was en route to Belfast from Merseyside‘s Birkenhead with 51 passengers and 47 crew.  Authorities are conducting an investigation into the incident.   A report states the master of the Union Moon failed an alcohol test and has been charged.

Passengers on board the Stena Feronia stated they heard a loud bang with emergency alarms sounding soon after.  They were instructed to put on life jackets and prepare to evacuate to the lifeboats on board.  Reports state the crew remained in control and kept passengers calm during the incident.

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