The Panama-flagged tanker Mersin suffered four external explosions while at anchor off the coast of Dakar in Senegal, but no injuries were
The Panama-flagged tanker Mersin suffered four external explosions while at anchor off the coast of Dakar in Senegal, but no injuries were reported, or any pollution was caused.
Besiktas Shipping, the vessel’s technical manager, confirmed that while the vessel Mersin (IMO 9428683) was at anchor off the coast of Dakar at approximately 23:45 UTC on November 27, four external explosions occurred, resulting in seawater ingress into the engine room.
“The situation was immediately brought under control, and we confirm that all crew members are safe; there are no injuries, no loss of life, and no pollution,” the Besiktas Shipping statement said of the Mersin’s situation.
“The vessel remains safe and stable, and it poses no navigational or safety risks to its surroundings,” Besiktas Shipping noted, adding that the company is working “in full cooperation with the authorized insurers and the relevant Senegalese authorities, managing the consequences of the incident and supporting the ongoing technical and forensic investigations.”
Senegalese authorities have launched a maritime safety operation following the incident involving the Panamanian-flagged tanker Mersin off the coast of Dakar.
The incident, which led to the vessel issuing a distress signal, prompted the Dakar port authority to mobilize specialized response teams.
Senegalese authorities
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