Casualty 'MSC Flaminia' Takes Up Waiting Position

Press Release
Monday, July 30, 2012

Fire-fighting experts are onboard to inspect the situation, while towage ceases as vessel waits 100 miles off the British coast

A team of firefighting experts has again boarded MSC FLAMINIA. It is as yet unsure when a one-by-one inspection of containers can commence. This inspection aims at eliminating any smoldering fires inside of containers.

Firefighting and shipbuilding experts on site are among other things assessing the stability of the vessel.


Overall, the situation onboard MSC FLAMINIA continues to improve. According to firefighting experts, almost no smoke generation can be observed from cargo holds 4 and 5. Nevertheless, hotspots inside of individual containers should still be reckoned with.



A permission to enter a sheltered coastal area will be decided upon by authorities in the coming days.

 Once the vessel has arrived at a so-called “sheltered area”, a secure sea area close to the shore, further, more thorough investigations can be continued.

 

Categories: Casualties Salvage

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