Collision of Panama-flagged vessels VLCC (Very Large Crude Carrier) and Container Ship in the Singapore Strait
Media Statement
Collision of Panama-flagged VLCC (Very Large Crude Carrier) and
Container Ship in the Singapore Strait
No injuries or oil pollution reported
At about 2355 hrs on 3rd
Aug 2016, Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) was notified of a
collision involving Dream II VLCC (Very Large Crude Carrier) and MSC Alexandra
(Container Ship) in the Singapore Strait, about 3 km South-East of
Sebarok Island. Both are Panama-flagged vessels.
Prior to the incident, MPA's Port Operations Control Centre provided traffic information and alerted the shipmasters of Dream II and MSC Alexandra of the risk of collision.
Dream II sustained damage to
her bow whilst MSC Alexandra sustained damages on her port quarter hull. Both
vessels are in stable condition and safely anchored in Singapore.
MSC Alexandra reported that
10 empty containers fell overboard during the incident, 4 onto the deck of
Dream II and the rest into the water.
Upon notification, MPA immediately issued navigation broadcast to warn vessels of the presence of floating containers in the vicinity of the incident site. MPA has deployed survey and salvage teams to recover the containers.
There were no injuries or
oil pollution reported.
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