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Ship Loses Containers in Heavy Weather Off South Africa

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Ship Loses Containers in Heavy Weather Off South Africa

Ship Loses Containers in Heavy Weather Off South Africa

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MV MSCPalak Filee Photo: MarineTraffic.com/Carsten Feldhusen

Yet an additional containership has actually shed containers over the top in thundercloud.

The South African Maritime Safety Authority claimed it is exploring the loss of as numerous as 23 containers over the top from the MSC Palak in Algoa Bay near Port Elizabeth, situated in South Africa’s Eastern Cape area.

The 9,411-TEU MSC Palak went to support coming through hefty weather condition when the event occurred prior to twelve o’clock at night on Tuesday, July 14.

“The container vessel MSC Palak sailed out Port of Ngqura at 12:00 on the 13th of July 2020 due to high winds and anchored in Number 2 anchorage to ride out the heavy weather. On the 13th and 14th of July 2020 a severe storm passed the South African coast, causing heavy weather in Algoa Bay. The swell height measured in Algoa Bay was approximately 3.5m,” SAMSA reported in an article.

“At 23:37 on the 14th of July 2020 of a report was received from Port Control that the MSC Palak had lost containers overboard while at anchor,” the message claimed.

The first analysis was that 6 containers had actually dropped over the top and also sank. During an overflight initially light the complying with day nevertheless, it was validated that 23 containers were shed over the top.

An angling vessel reported on Wednesday that they observed containers wandering about 7 maritime miles southern of where the containers were shed.

The Port of Ngqura was shut for vessel web traffic because of take the chance of that some containers might have sunk in the technique network

“An aerial surveillance flight was arranged by the owners to locate any drifting containers that may pose a hazard to shipping. SAMSA requests the public to remain vigilant and report any containers sighted to SAMSA,” the company claimed.

No harmful freight was reported shed in the event.

This event notes the most up to date over the top container event reported in the last 2 months.

In late May, the APL England shed concerning 50 containers over the top off the shore of Syndey, Australia, causing fees versus the ship’s master. About a month later on a Liberian- flagged containership shed 3 containers over the top off the shore ofWestern Australia On June 22, a Hawaiian interisland barge shed greater than 20 containers over the top off the shore of Hilo.

Unfortunately the events do not assist the World Shipping Council’s aspiration of having absolutely no containers shed mixed-up yearly. Read: Actual Number of Containers Lost at Sea Falling, WSC Survey Shows

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