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Ship disaster in Adriatic
« on: February 06, 2008, 12:47:40 PM »
ZAGREB, Feb 6 (Reuters) - A burning Turkish cargo ship with 1,000 tonnes of crude oil aboard was drifting towards Croatia's Adriatic coast on Wednesday, threatening to pollute tourist beaches.

The ship caught fire close to Croatian territorial waters early on Wednesday. All 22 crew members and passengers had been rescued by a passing Greek ship and taken to Venice in Italy.

"The situation is dangerous but it's under control at the moment. An additional difficulty is that the currents are carrying the ship towards the coast," Sea and Transport Minister Bozidar Kalmeta said before heading to the region.

"We know there are 1,000 tonnes of crude oil on the ship and small quantities of other dangerous materials," the minister said, without elaborating.

He said he believed there was no danger of an explosion, but added that would have "disastrous consequences", state news agency Hina reported.

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

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

Tug boats were cooling the shell of the Turkish ship to prevent it from melting and allowing the ship's cargo to pollute the sea.

The accident happened 13 nautical miles west of the northern Adriatic town of Rovinj. The cause of the fire was not immediately known.


On the following site you can see the videos of our Canadeirs trying to put down fire on the ship by making low passes dropping water/mixtures.Unfortunately there has been no success yet because the  
fire is in the belly of the ship.

http://dnevnik.hr/vijesti/crna-kronika/pozar-zahvatio-turski-brod.html