MAYDAY sitere na nnukwu ụgbọ mmiri dị na Waters nke Bahamas

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The M/t Tropic Breeze was struck Christmas Eve in Bahamian waters by a super yacht.
Due to Bahamaian authorities immediately responding everyone was rescued.

Maritime Management LLC, based here, has reported that a ship under the company’s management, the M/T Tropic Breeze, was struck last night at 22:03 p.m. by the superyacht M/Y Utopia IV approximately 15 miles NNW of New Providence Island, The Bahamas.

The 160-foot tanker was traveling on its proper watch en route to Great Stirrup Cay when it was rear-ended by the 207-foot superyacht. The catastrophic force of the collision pierced the stern of the tanker causing the tanker to sink to the ocean floor at an estimated depth of 2000 feet.

Fortunately, the crew of the Tropic Breeze were uninjured, have been rescued and safely returned to a company-owned facility onshore.

The tanker’s cargo included all non-persistent materials – LPG, Marine Gas, and automotive gas – all of which are lighter than water and will evaporate if exposed to the surface air. The Tropic Breeze, sailing under the flag of Belize was recently inspected in December of this year and was found by the authorities to be fully compliant with all national and international safety and vessel integrity standards.

Due to the depth of the ocean at the location of the sinking, it has been determined that the tanker cannot be safely salvaged.

Relevant Bahamian authorities have been notified and Maritime Management continues to work with local and international maritime authorities and marine experts to ensure the best outcomes with minimal environmental impact.

Maritime Management has expressed its sincere gratitude to Bahamian authorities for their support and assistance throughout this incident and is particularly grateful to the crew of the M/Y Mara who responded to the Tropic Breeze’s distress call and rescued all seven crew members on board the sinking tanker.

IHE Ị GA-Ewepụ na edemede a:

  • Maritime Management has expressed its sincere gratitude to Bahamian authorities for their support and assistance throughout this incident and is particularly grateful to the crew of the M/Y Mara who responded to the Tropic Breeze’s distress call and rescued all seven crew members on board the sinking tanker.
  • The catastrophic force of the collision pierced the stern of the tanker causing the tanker to sink to the ocean floor at an estimated depth of 2000 feet.
  • Due to the depth of the ocean at the location of the sinking, it has been determined that the tanker cannot be safely salvaged.

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Juergen T Steinmetz

Juergen Thomas Steinmetz na-arụ ọrụ na njem na njem nlegharị anya kemgbe ọ bụ nwata na Germany (1977).
Ọ tọrọ ntọala eTurboNews na 1999 dị ka akwụkwọ akụkọ ntanetị izizi maka ụlọ ọrụ njem nlegharị anya zuru ụwa ọnụ.

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