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Beached at Aliaga 25.12.24
Reefer suffered crack
The "Solarte", en route from Walvis Bay to Beira with a cargo of frozen fish, suffered a crack in its hull, which resulted in water ingress in the cargo hold Nr. 2 due to adverse weather conditions prevailing in the area on July 24, 2019. The tug "Amsol" has been appointed to assist the stricken vessel to tow it to the port of Cape Town for further assessment and repairs. The ship entered the port on July 26 at 4 p.m. and berthed at the Ducon Dock B-D. She left it after repairs on Nov 13 at 11.10 a.m. and headed to Maputo as first port of call with an ETA as of Nov 19, 7 a.m.
Lithuanian seafarers taken hostage in Nigeria have been freed
he Deputy Chancellor of the Lithuanian Government Rimantas Vaitkus has announced that Lithuanian seafarers taken hostage from the ship Solarte off the coast of Nigeria have been freed. Deputy Chancellor Vaitkus told news agency ELTA that hostages were freed on Friday. The owner of the ship informed the deputy chancellor that all of the freed hostages are being checked at the local hospital and are healthy. “They are supervised by doctors. We will return them home once it is possible. The owner of the ship will take care of their journey,” Vaitkus told ELTA. The deputy chancellor did not go into detail under what circumstances the seafarers where released and if a ransom was paid. It is expected that representatives of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Lithuania will contact the seafarers in the nearest future. As reported, two citizens of Lithuania and two citizens of Ukraine were captured from the ship Solarte near Port Harcourt in late October. The vessel is registered in Bahamas and is sailing under the flag of the Comoro Islands. There were a total of 16 Lithuanian seafarers on the ship at the time of the incident.
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