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Photo: Saudi Press Agency
Multiple news sites are reporting that the Panamanian-flagged containership has sunk in the Red Sea nearly a week after a fire broke out in a cargo hold.
The fire on board the TSS Pearl was first reported by the Saudi Press Agency last Friday, October 7, as the ship was located approximately 123 nautical miles northwest of the Port of Jizan.
All 25 crew members abandoned ship and were picked up by other vessels in the area.
Japan’s NYK Line reports that its pure car and truck carrier Orion Leader had rescued eight sailors just after midnight local time on the morning of October 6 after receiving a distress call concerning a container ship on fire. Orion Leader transferred the sailors to the bulk carrier St. Dimitrios, which was also participating in the rescue. NYK shared the below image of the vessel:
Casualty management consultancy WK Webster reported today it understands the ship sank approximately 186 miles (300 km) southeast of Port Sudan and several containers were floating near the site.
The Instagram page @salvage_and_wreck posted the below video early in the week:
The Equasis database shows the TSS Pearl is owned by Rafidain Shipping and managed by Tehama Shipping Services, both of which are located in Dubai.
The incident adds to the ever-growing list of containership fires that the sector continues to try to combat. In many cases, mis-declared cargo is to blame.
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