The cargo ship 'MV Carrier' remains aground on the coast of Wales when crew rescued by military helicopters
The cargo ship ‘Carrier’, aground off Raynes Jetty in Llanddulas remains arduous aground within the same location with harm to its starboard aspect. A amount of marine gas oil has leaked from the vessel.
The ‘Carrier’ has been holed in 3 places on the starboard aspect. It’s reported that the port aspect, where the fuel tank is found, is intact.
Officers from the Maritime and Coastguard Agency’s Counter Pollution and Salvage branch are operating with all agencies on plans to get rid of the fuel as soon as potential.
The seven crewmembers were airlifted to safety from the stricken vessel by helicopter crews from the Royal Navy and Royal Air Force
April 23, 2012
Cargo Ship aground on the coast of Wales
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Any problems with a container ship can cause extensive damage to people’s safety and the environment, not to mention the cost of rescuing tons of cargo from the ocean. Several initiatives are in the works to keep these enormous ships heading safely to port.
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