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Four dead and over fifty missing after migrant ship sinks


At least four migrants died and 51 were missing after a migrant ship sank off Tunisia’s Kerkennah island, a judicial official told Reuters, adding that all the migrants onboard were from sub-Saharan Africa.


20m Baglietto yacht Cujo lost at sea following incident


The 20-metre Baglietto yacht Cujo has sunk around 35 kilometres off the coast of Beaulieu-sur-Mer, France. All seven passengers were already safely evacuated on a life raft. First responders were able to retrieve several items from the yacht, but Cujo ultimately sank to a depth of around 762 metres with approximately 7,000 litres of fuel on board.


Pusher tug sank off North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina


The U.S. Coast Guard and other agencies responded to a 59-foot pusher tug that sank approximately 3 miles off North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. The vessel reportedly has 5,000 gallons of diesel fuel on board, prompting concerns regarding potential environmental impacts. Horry County Fire Rescue personnel rescued the three crew members aboard the tug.


Fire interrupts shipping at France’s largest grain port


An early morning fire in the grain operation at the French port of La Rochelle on the Atlantic coast interrupted activity in the port and caused an evacuation and warnings for the residents to close windows and doors. Pictures and videos show a large smoke plume coming from the grain silos and spreading across the region.


Firefighters Investigating cause of Church Point Boat Fires


Fire and Rescue NSW (FRNSW) firefighters are working to identify the cause of a blaze which has destroyed three boats at a marina at Church Point on Sydney’s northern beaches. Flames spread from one boat to two others nearby. Six FRNSW trucks and 22 firefighters arrived at the scene and crews managed to prevent the fire spreading to at least 20 other vessels.


LPG tanker caught fire off Iran


According to reports from Iranian media, a tanker caught fire in the Persian Gulf off the Iranian coast, assumed to be in engine room. All 22 crew are evacuated, said Assalouyeh Port.


12 injured as blast hits grain silos at Turkey’s Derince Port


According to Turkish state media, at least 12 individuals have been critically injured by an explosion rocking the grain silos close to the port of Derince, located in western Turkey.


Initial


evaluations suggest that an explosion occurred due to wheat dust compression in the transfer of wheat from a vessel to the silo.


USCG rescues three fishermen in Nantucket


U.S. Coast Guard Air Station Cape Cod rescued three fishermen five nautical miles off the coast of Nantucket, Massachusets. First Coast Guard District command center bystanders received an alert from an emergency position indicating radio beacon registered to the 55-foot commercial fishing vessel Miss Kara. A Jayhawk crew located all three fishermen clinging to a buoy and safely hoisted all three fishermen and transported them to Hyannis Airport.


Queen Mary 2 breaks free from mooring


The Cunard Cruise ship Queen Mary 2 broke free from its moorings due to high-velocity winds while it was docked at Civitavecchia, Italy. Both the forward and aft gangways collapsed during the incident; however, with the assistance of tugboats, the ship was promptly secured and no injuries were reported.


Cruise ship breaks free from moorings and collides with a freighter


The P&O Cruise ship Britannia broke free from moorings and collided with a freight vessel during a storm in Mallorca, Spain. Only a small number of minor injuries were reported, and the ship was not compromised beyond superficial damage, according to passengers on board.


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