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Adverse Weather Causes Container Loss from Containership in Durban

https://tdl.ink/p/735

wrote by Raghib . (4 months ago)

The containership CMA CGM BENJAMIN FRANKLIN encountered severe weather conditions approximately 40 nautical miles south of Durban, South Africa, on 09 July 2024. The adverse weather resulted in the loss of approximately 44 containers overboard. Additionally, around 30 containers sustained damage due to the incident.Despite the loss and damage to the containers, the vessel itself did not sustain any significant damage and remains seaworthy. The vesssel is currently en route to Cape Town, where the damaged containers will be discharged or restowed. This action is necessary to ensure the safe continuation of the vessel's voyage.

The crew's prompt response to the incident has been crucial in mitigating further risks. CMA CGM has assured that they are taking all necessary measures to handle the situation and minimize any potential impact on the environment.The maritime authorities have been informed, and an investigation into the incident will be conducted to understand the cause and to prevent such occurrences in the future. The safety and well-being of the crew remain the top priority as the vessel proceeds to its next port of call.

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