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"MSC Loretta" ran aground

"MSC Loretta" ran aground

In the night of May 7, 2011, the "MSC Loretta" ran aground 5 NM north of Wangerooge. The customs boat "Bad Bramstedt" reached the casualty at 11 p.m. At that time the vessel had refloated without assistance.
Monday, 09.May.2011, 22:54 (GMT+3)
In the night of May 7, 2011, the "MSC Loretta" ran aground 5 NM north of Wangerooge. The customs boat "Bad Bramstedt" reached the casualty at 11 p.m. At that time the vessel had refloated without assistance. A boarding team was sent for investigations. Drug tests were without results. The vessel was escorted to Bremerhaven by the "Bad Bramstedt" and berthed at Container Terminal 1 on May 7 at 1.40 a.m. After the investigations were completed, the ship was allowed to resume its voyage to Felixstowe and departed from the Strom Quay on May 8 at 00.30 a.m. It finally reached the Trinity Terminal at Felixstowe at 9.20 p.m.

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