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Fire on barge alongside bulkcarrier
A fire has broken out on a barge alongside the "Great Tang" off the coast of Whyalla on Jan 11, 2017. Thick black smoke could be seen from the town. The crews working on the barge, which is owned by CSL Australia, were quick to respond, but further support had be called in to help. Tugs were deployed to the scene, among them the "Larrakia" (IMO: 9373670) and "Tarpan" (IMO: 8317502). It turned out that the conveyor belt of the barge had caught fire, after discharging iron ore into the cargo ship’s holds. The barge had just finished offloading when the fire broke out. It was quickly extinguished with the assistance of bulkcarrier’s crew. The main problem now was bulk carriers’ load delays in Whyalla, in case repairs will take long time. About 80 people were out of work now.The bulkcarrier had moored off the port in the Spencer Gulf on Jan 9. Reports with photo and video: http://www.ntnews.com.au/news/national/fire-breaks-out-on-ship-off-whyalla-coast/news-story/5c00f180f158ec7aafcf9e916c43aefc http://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-01-12/80-people-without-work-after-barge-fire-near-whyalla/8177848 http://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-01-12/plumes-of-smoke-could-be-seen-from-whyalla-after-a/8178520
Great Tang with trouble in Durban
The "Great Tang" remains in the port of Durban since Nov 19, 2011, and took up residence at berth 104 on Pier 1 where she has remained since. The ship was to sail on 4 December but did not sail since due to problems to the tail shaft. Being newly built there are also legal implications such as who has to pay for the repair. Until these issues are settled, the "Great Tang" will remain as an eye catcher. Report with photo: http://ports.co.za/news/news_2012_02_14_01.php#five
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