Abandoned Container Ship 'MSC Flaminia' Salvage

Press Release
Monday, July 23, 2012

Fire fighting, salvage operations, continue on the abandoned container ship mid-Atlantic after last week's cargo explosion

Three tugboats with fire-fighting ability are on the scene.

After the arrival of the second firefighting tugboat, Anglian Sovereign, a party of four salvage specialists  boarded MSC Flaminia, and were able to reactivate the ship's own firefighting system, which is now operating in support of the fire-fighting tugs' efforts.

Due to damaged cargo and extinguishing water the ship is listing by 8.5 degrees.

The extent of the damage onboard MSC Flaminia is considerable. Cargo holds 4, where the fire originated from, as well as holds 5 and 6 are demolished. According to salvage specialists cargo hold 7, which is located adjacent to the superstructure, is not on fire.

The superstructure itself, the engine room as well as bow and stern – including the steering gear – are all not affected by the fire.

Categories: Salvage

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