Singapore-flagged bulk carrier and Japan ship collide in China, no injuries

SINGAPORE: A Singapore-registered bulk carrier collided with a Japan-flagged ship in China on Monday night ( Dec 30 ), the&nbsp, Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore ( MPA ) said on Tuesday. &nbsp,

Around 10 p.m., around 10 p.m., the incident took place in the Changjiang River. &nbsp,

The Singaporean vehicle, YANGZE 22, reported injury to its deck, and is now anchored at Hengsha East Anchorage for injury assessment.

Additionally, it reported that the incident reportedly resulted in the spillage of about nine metric tons of fuel fuel.

The Shanghai Maritime Safety Administration ( MSA ), in addition to several support craft being deployed by YANGZE 22’s company, is currently cleaning up the spilled fuel oil.

” MPA was informed by the Shanghai MSA that the situation is under control,” said the expert. &nbsp,

Both YANGZE 22 and the Japan fleet, VEGA DREAM, are in stable condition and no wounds to the personnel have been reported.

” MPA is in contact with the Shanghai MSA and the YANGZE 22 fleet management company to provide the necessary help.” MPA may investigate the incident,” said the power. &nbsp,