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The crew was rescued. The ship was taken under tow by a salvage tug at an unknown time and towed for some time in rough weather conditions, but broke off the towing line, and drifted aground off Xianjiao Island coast, Penghu Islands, Taiwan in the Taiwan Strait, she was aground on or before 27 December. [194] Talayieh Iran
Ship was named after one other co-owners of the ship. [35] USS Ohio United States Navy: 1884 A ship of the line that burned in Greenport Harbor. Oregon United Kingdom: 6 March 1886 A passenger liner that was sunk off Long Island following a collision with a schooner believed to be the Charles R. Morse
The 1,900-ton 69.39-metre (227 ft 8 in) cargo ship foundered off Thừa Thiên Huế province, Vietnam, after a pipe broke. Seven crewmembers were rescued by Haian Park ( Vietnam), two others by a fishing vessel. [218] Unknown fishing vessel China: A fishing vessel foundered off Yazhou, Hainan, China. Seven crewmembers were rescued.
The vessel, possibly a cargo ship or dredge, capsized and sank in shallow water with her bottom above water after a collision with the tanker Petite Soeur ( Marshall Islands) off Corregidor, in Manila Bay, Luzon, the Philippines. 16 people were rescued, 1 person was killed, and 3 were reported missing.
An unnamed ship carrying 72 people, mostly Ethiopian and Eritrean migrants, ran aground at Tripoli after drifting without fuel for 16 days. The ship had departed on 25 March in an attempt to reach Lampedusa, Italy. Last phone contact was on 26 March, and a French aircraft carrier within sight sent out reconnaissance flights overhead but did not ...
Cases of people falling off a cruise ship are rare but often draw plenty of attention. A passenger on MSC Virtuosa died after going overboard in October 2024 during a sailing from Alderney in the ...
List of warships sunk during the Russo-Japanese War; List of hospital ships sunk in World War I; List of maritime disasters in World War I; List of foreign ships wrecked or lost in the Spanish Civil War; List of maritime disasters in World War II
The 115-foot (35 m) fishing vessel was sunk in a collision with the container ship MSC Rita ( Panama) 60 miles (97 km) off the coast of Virginia, 95 miles (153 km) north east of Norfolk, Virginia, in the Atlantic Ocean. 12 on board went into a life raft and were picked up by Atlantis ( United States), the vessel's captain was taken off by a ...