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Amakusa Island

Amakusa Island

Photo: Canada NTB
Photo: Canada NTB

On July 14, the 228 meter long, 81887 dwt bulk carrier Amakusa Island ran aground at Prince Rupert, British Columbia, Canada.  The Amakusa Island had departed from the Ridley Island Port dock with 80,000 tons of coal  proceeding to a nearby anchorage when it grounded.  The vessel suffered  hull damage and reported water ingress flooding two buoyancy compartments. The Amakusa Island quickly developed a small list after the grounding,  but was in no danger of sinking.  The Coast Guard responded to the scene and assessed the situation. Tugs were requested and arrived on the scene a short time later.   At high tide, the tugs were able to refloat the Amakusa Island and proceeded to a nearby anchorage.  No reports of injuries or pollution released.  Damage to the hull prevents the Amakusa Island to depart from Prince Rupert.  No reports if repairs will be done in situ or at a berth in Prince Rupert.  The Canadian Transportation Safety Board has launched an investigation into the cause of the incident.

Gulf Titan

Gulf Titan

Gulf Titan
Photo: thenorthernview.com

A container barge caught fire while being towed by the 34 meter long tug Gulf Titan near Prince Rupert, British Columbia.  Two tugs were dispatched and were able to douse the fire.   Twelve containers on board the barge were damaged.  No reports of injuries.  The Gulf Titan and barge were able continue on its voyage to Alaska.

 

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