Old 10-16-2009, 04:28 PM   #1
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Maritime Disasters




The Ship “MSC Napoli” Salvage with Explosives after running aground off the coast of Devon UK.
Container Ship MSC Napoli Photo Slideshow






MSC Malaysia Container Ship aground on reef



The Ital Florida who hit a bad weather on her voyage from china:



The ship “DENDEN” which gorunded off a beach in India:




Above two photos… the infamous Windoc which collided with a bridge while transiting the Great Lakes:















The container ship “csav shenzhen” vessel was hit by bad weather at the Pacific Ocean on September 2004


Vessel name Alva Star





















Vessel name Hyundai Fortune








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M/V Republica di Genoa after making a critical error in stability.

































Vessel name Dongedijk Containers not loaded correctly, while manouevering vessel in the Suez Canal she capsized in perfectly good weather!





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Vessel name APL China Vessel name APL China
Type of ship Containership
Date
Location Pacific Ocean, enroute from Asia to the USA
Remarks Worst containerdisaster ever, vessel was hit by very heavy weather
in the Pacific ocean.



Vessel name Heinrich Behrmann
Vessel grounded due to bad weather. Vessel refloated a few days












The Empress of the North cruise ship that hit a rock off Juneau Alaska. Story Link:









would seem to be the latest victim of the unmanned engine room scenario so many ships now operate under.

Greek M/T Tasman Spirit, with 67,500 tons of crude, grounded off Karachi port since July 27, likely to break into 2 parts within next 12 hours, which could cause a massive oil spill

et her fate in the period of November to early December 2006, sinking somewhere off the coast of Estonia.Enjoy these photos? Check out our other disaster posts, Digg the ones you like!




2004 February 27th – Philippines, Manila Bay near Bataan Island: during an overnight journey from Manila to Bacolod an explosion ripped through the a luxury Superferry 14 owned by the WG&A consortium of three shipping lines. The 510-foot long vessel entered service in 2000 and carried nearly 744 passengers and a crew of 155 when the fire broke out. More than 750 people have been rescued, some with severe burn injuries. At least 100 people are reported missing.
fire seen from head-on.



had ballasting problems and capsized on her way to Vancouver.


who was anchored off of Cape Town South Africa in 2004


on approach to the mega-port of Singapore in 2003.



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