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UND ADRIYATIK - IMO 9215488

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Photographer:
Christian [ View profile ]
Captured:
Jan 1, 2008
Location:
Trieste, Italy
Photo Category:
Ro/ro
Added:
Jan 1, 2008
Views:
1,070
Image Resolution:
3,072 x 2,304

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Arriving in Trieste. January 01.2008

Call Sign : TCUS
Gross tonnage : 26469
Type of ship : Ro-Ro Cargo Ship
Year of build : 2001
Flag : Turkey

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Current name:
ADRIYATIK

Former name(s):

 -  Und Adriyatik (Until 2009 Mar)

Vessel Type:
Ro-ro Cargo
Gross tonnage:
26,469 tons
Summer DWT:
9,830 tons

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simonwp

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Christian

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sisko111

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Marko

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Per Karlsson

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Dogan

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Arki Wagner

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This courtesy of Reuters Alertnet @ http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/L06803310.htm

"06 Feb 2008 10:08:41 GMT
Source: Reuters
(Adds Croatian ministry's statement)

ZAGREB, Feb 6 (Reuters) - A Turkish freight ship caught fire close to Croatian territorial waters on Wednesday and was likely to sink, but all crew members and passengers had been rescued, Croatian marine officials said.

Croatia's sea and transport ministry said the incident happened 13 nautical miles west of the Adriatic town of Rovinj.

"The ship's stern is completely destroyed, while its prow is is still burning," the ministry said in a statement.

The statement said the 193-metre long ship "Und Adriyatik" was sailing from Istanbul to Trieste and was carrying "200 trucks and nine tons of dangerous material".

A local emergency official said the cargo included trucks and oil derivatives. The official said Croatian fire-fighting planes and ships were trying to extinguish the blaze but the ship might be beyond help.

The ministry said the ship's 22 crew members and nine passengers had all been rescued by a Greek ship that was sailing nearby and were on their way to Venice."

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Steve Ellwood

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