The Hoegh Osaka vehicle carrier was deliberately grounded on
Bramble Bank, between Southampton and the Isle of Wight on Saturday night to
prevent it from being capsized. The 51,000 tonne ship has over 1,200 luxury
cars on board including Jaguars, Land Rover, 65 BMW Minis, 105 JCB diggers and
a single Rolls-Royce Wraith – worth in excess of £260,000.
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Tug Boats Remain Close to the Stricken Ship |
Head of the casualty response team, Alex Davis has said “Time is the enemy here; the longer the vessel is aground, the more likely she is to become further damaged and to deteriorate. They will be looking to move as fast as is technically possible."
The Hoegh Osaka had only begun its journey before it ran
into trouble. The Coastguard helicopter and RNLI lifeboats then came to their
rescue of the 25 members. Two crew members suffered minor injuries and were taken immediately to
the hospital. Chief executive of Hoegh Autoliners has assured the public that
none of the 500 tonnes of fuel on board has leaked.
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The Ships Condition is Monitored Closely Over Night |
Several options of righting the ship are being considered
including large metal floats similar to those that were used on the Costa
Concordia cruise liner. In any case, the salvage operation could take several
months due to the weather and the cargo on board.
Words By Niall
Words By Niall
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