News Fire outbreak on Board Hapag-Lloyd’s Boxship, Crew Safe By maritimemag January 4, 2019 ShareTweet 0 A fire broke out in one container on the deck of the German-flagged containership Yantian Express on Thursday, January 3, and spread to additional containers, Hapag-Lloyd, the owner of the vessel informed. “The crew of 8 officers and 15 seafarers is unharmed. Efforts to extinguish the fire in the containers were launched immediately but have had to be suspended for the time being due to a significant deterioration of weather conditions, “the German liner company said. The 7,510 TEU vessel, is deployed in the company’s East Coast Loop 5 (EC5) service, and was on its way from Colombo to Halifax via the Suez Canal when the incident occurred. At present, the 2002-built ship is approximately 650 nautical miles off the coast of Canada. “It is still too early to make a precise estimate of any damage to the vessel or its cargo. Hapag-Lloyd is closely cooperating with all relevant authorities,” the company said. The cause of the fire is yet to be determined. © 2019, maritimemag. All rights reserved.
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