Amasra Port provides refuge for natural gas drilling vessels as a storm in the Black Sea brings winds up to 90 km/h and waves over 8 meters high.
Due to a severe storm in the Black Sea, with winds reaching speeds of 90 kilometers per hour, vessels involved in natural gas drilling operations sought refuge in Amasra Port. The storm has caused waves to crash against the rocks at sea, exceeding heights of 8 meters.
In addition to the storm, snowfall continues in the higher elevations of Bartın, impacting the districts of Amasra and Kurucaşila.
As a result of the adverse weather conditions, not only natural gas drilling vessels but also fishing boats and yachts took shelter in Amasra Port. Reports indicate that the ships that sought refuge on Saturday afternoon will depart from the district once the storm subsides.
Source: www.denizhaber.com






