Maersk Megaship Grounded in Germany

A Maersk megaship has run aground in the North Sea just off Germany.

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The Danish shipping giant has confirmed that its M/V Mumbai Maersk grounded outside Bremerhaven and efforts are underway to refloat the vessel.

All crew are reported safe, there is no pollution, and no sign of hull breach.

The entrance to the Port of Bremerhaven, one of the largest ports in Europe, is not impacted.

A flotilla of tugs will try to refloat the vessel at the next high tide. A first attempt to refloat the ship was aborted.

Mumbai Maersk was on its way from Rotterdam to Bremerhaven when it grounded during its approach to Germany’s Weser River at around 23:05 LT Wednesday night, according to Germany’s maritime emergency agency Havariekommando.

Built in 2018, MV Mumbai Maersk is one of the largest ship’s in the world, coming in at 399 meters long and 19,630 TEU capacity.

Maersk’s statement on the incident is below:

We can confirm that on 2 February at around 23:00 CET, Mumbai Maersk was grounded outside Bremerhaven, Germany. All crew are safe, there is no pollution and no sign of hull breach. The vessel is on ground on a shallow patch and as such the entrance to the port is not obstructed and port operations is running as normal. Sailing from Asia, the vessel had its last stop in the port of Rotterdam before grounding outside of Bremerhaven. The vessel was on its way to discharge and consequently the cargo meant for Bremerhaven is still onboard, along with cargo destined for the Scandinavian countries.

A first attempt to free the vessel has been performed unsuccessfully. Extra tugs are being deployed and a new attempt is expected at the coming high tide around midnight on 3 February.

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