Singapore-flagged ship collides with Japan-flagged vessel in Chinese waters

No injuries are reported and both ships are in stable condition

    • The Singapore-flagged carrier, Yangze 22, reported damage to its hull, and that nine tonnes of fuel oil were spilled due to the collision.
    • The Singapore-flagged carrier, Yangze 22, reported damage to its hull, and that nine tonnes of fuel oil were spilled due to the collision. PHOTO: MARINETRAFFIC.COM
    Published Wed, Jan 1, 2025 · 05:44 PM

    A SINGAPORE-FLAGGED ship collided with a Japan-flagged vessel in Chinese waters on Dec 30.

    Singapore bulk carrier Yangze 22 ran into Japanese bulk carrier Vega Dream in the Changjiang River at about 10 pm, said the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) on Dec 31.

    No injuries to the crew on either ship were reported, informed the authority.

    A bulk carrier is a ship that typically transports dry cargo such as grains and coal.

    Yangze 22 reported damage to its hull, and that nine tonnes of fuel oil were spilled due to the collision. The ship is now anchored at Hengsha East Anchorage for damage assessment, said MPA.

    The Shanghai Maritime Safety Administration (MSA) and several support craft deployed by the vessel’s company are conducting the clean-up.

    “MPA was informed by the Shanghai MSA that the situation is under control,” pointed out the authority.

    “MPA is in touch with the ship management company of Yangze 22 and the Shanghai MSA to offer the necessary assistance.”

    Both ships are in stable condition, according to MPA, which added that it will investigate the incident.

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