Cargo Ship Engine Failure Disrupts Traffic In Bosphorus Strait
Ship traffic was suspended in the Bosphorus Strait, one of the world’s most strategic and busiest waterways, on Wednesday after a dry cargo ship, BERS, suffered an engine failure while travelling northbound.
The incident led to an immediate response from maritime authorities to prevent further disruptions.
According to shipping agent Tribeca, the Vanuatu-flagged vessel encountered a mechanical failure near the Kuzguncuk area while en route from Iskenderun to Romania.
The 95-meter-long ship broke down in front of the July 15 Martyrs Bridge, causing authorities to halt vessel movement in both directions.
The Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure confirmed the suspension, stating that the KURTARMA-11 tugboat and a pilot captain from the Coastal Safety General Directorate were immediately dispatched to assist the stranded vessel.
Following intervention by rescue teams, the cargo ship was successfully towed and anchored at the Ahirkapi Anchorage Area under the coordination of the Bosphorus Traffic Management Center.
The Ministry later announced that ship traffic had resumed in the south-to-north direction. Officials confirmed that there were no injuries or environmental hazards due to the breakdown.
The Bosphorus Strait, a vital global shipping route, frequently experiences temporary closures due to vessel malfunctions or navigational challenges.
Reference: Reuters
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