Kaohsiung – One of two tankers that ran aground off Kaohsiung, Taiwan last week, split in two in the morning hours of June 18. According to Taiwan’s Maritime and Port Bureau (MOTC), the tankers were not loaded with cargo at the time
The MediTelegraph
Date: June 20, 2018
Kaohsiung – One of two tankers that ran aground off Kaohsiung, Taiwan last week,
The authorities decided to extract the oil from the 5,357 dwt tanker “Shine Luck” in order to prevent a possible oil spill. The oil removal operations were concluded on June 17 and the 1992-built tanker broke in two the next day. Local media informed that the ship’s bow section was immediately towed to Kaohsiung Port Intercontinental Container Terminal, while the stern section is expected to be removed when weather conditions improve. [FULL STORY]