Blast Near Iraq: Oil Tanker Sonangol Namibe's Brush with Danger
The Bahamas-flagged oil tanker Sonangol Namibe experienced a hull breach possibly due to a blast while anchored near Iraq’s Khor al Zubair port. The incident occurred when a small, unidentified vessel approached the tanker, resulting in a loud bang and water loss from a ballast tank.
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An unidentified vessel approached the Bahamas-flagged oil tanker, Sonangol Namibe, near Iraq’s Khor al Zubair port, resulting in a suspected hull breach due to an explosion. The occurrence was noted by Sonangol Marine Services on Thursday.
The incident unfolded at approximately 01:20 local time on March 5, when a small vessel neared the tanker's port side. Shortly afterward, a loud explosion was reported, suggesting damage to the vessel.
Subsequent reports from the crew indicated water loss from a port ballast tank, typically an indicator of a hull breach. Despite this, the tanker remains stable and afloat, ensuring no immediate threat to the vessel's integrity.