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Date: January 22, 2019 at 04:05:49
From: Captainj, [DNS_Address]
Subject: At least 10 dead as fire rages on Black Sea ships

URL: http://news.yahoo.com/death-toll-ship-blaze-near-crimea-rises-14-065756913.html


Ten crew died and another 10 were missing presumed dead in
a fire that broke out on two ships while they were transferring
fuel in the Black Sea, Russia's Transport Ministry said on
Tuesday.

The vessels which caught fire on Monday have the same
names as two Tanzania-flagged ships, the Maestro and
Venice, which last year were included on a U.S. sanctions
advisory as delivering fuel to Syria.

Twelve people were rescued from the burning vessels but
there was little hope of finding any more survivors, a
spokesman for the Transport Ministry's maritime unit said. The
focus had switched from a rescue operation to a search for
bodies, he added.

The spokesman said the vessels, which had a combined crew
of 32, were still on fire and rough no attempts were being
made to put out the blaze because of rough sea conditions.

Russian maritime officials said on Monday that the vessels
were carrying out a ship-to-ship transfer of fuel in the Kerch
Strait, which separates Crimea from Russia.

On Nov. 20 last year, the U.S. Treasury Department added nine
Russian and Iranian individuals and companies on its sanctions
list for participating in the shipment of petroleum to Syria.

It also issued an advisory note warning of the potential
sanctions risk for any entities involved in such shipments
which listed 35 ships, including the Maestro and Venice, as
having delivered oil to Syria between 2016 and 2018.

Reuters reported in December that both the Maestro and
Venice continued operations after the Treasury
announcement, and regularly entered Crimea's Temryuk port,
according to Refinitiv data.

In the port, liquefied petroleum gas of Russian and Kazakh
origin is transferred onto tankers for export, via the Kerch
Strait.

The strait, between Russian-annexed Crimea and southern
Russia, connects both Russian and Ukrainian ports in the Azov
Sea to the Black Sea.

In November, Russia detained three Ukrainian navy vessels
and their crews in the vicinity of the strait, fuelling tensions
between the two countries. Russia annexed Crimea from
Ukraine in 2014.


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11110


Date: January 22, 2019 at 06:18:57
From: chaskuchar@msn.com, [DNS_Address]
Subject: has there been and increase of fires on ships recently? chas


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Date: January 22, 2019 at 17:40:20
From: Captainj, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: has there been and increase of fires on ships recently? chas


Seems that way. This is an LPG transfer that went wrong, the
others were container ships.

Seems that most of the ones I have been seeing are coming in
from ports with questionable loading habits. There is a whole list
of items that have to be segregated from other items. Say, If
there is a product that is extremely alkali and another acid and
both get-together, there is extreme heat and possible explosion.

It is all up to the people loading the containers to make sure that
everything in one container is compatible. Evidently, it is not
being done. Most of the time, $$ is the reason...

http://www.earthboppin.net/talkshop/disasters/messages/11108.
html

We use the above and other tables when loading.


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