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Cargo Ship Runs Aground In Sweden Shortly After Leaving Port Of Varberg

Cargo Ship Runs Aground In Sweden Shortly After Leaving Port Of Varberg

Marine Insight
 CL Flanders general cargo vessel
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A cargo ship named CL Flanders ran aground shortly after it departed from the Swedish Port of Varberg.

The ship, said to be registered in Belgium, was on its way to Rochester, United Kingdom, with a cargo of timber when the incident occurred.

It hit a pier on the Varberg’s Getteron Peninsula around eight at night, local time on Wednesday.

The ship had a 8 member crew, and everyone was reported to be safe. Nobody suffered any injuries, per medical examination.

Fortunately, the incident did not lead to oil spills in the nearby waters, as shown by the site inspection report.

The Swedish Coast Guard arrived at the scene and has begun an investigation to determine the cause of the grounding.

Officials state that the cause was likely negligence; however, nothing can be confirmed as of now.

The authorities are also planning how to refloat the ship safely.

CL Flanders is a general cargo vessel constructed in 2024. It is owned by Conti-Lines Group, which is a shipping company based in Antwerp, Belgium.

The ship

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