2024-10-13 17:55:11
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Investigation Underway After Fire on Oil Tanker 'Annika'

The oil tanker 'Annika' erupted in flames while docked in the Baltic Sea, carrying 640 tons of heavy fuel oil. The fire's origin remains uncertain, with investigators expected to begin their work in two days.

Initial assessments suggest a possible explosion in the engine room due to a ruptured fuel line. Firefighting teams from Kiel, Lübeck, and Rostock promptly extinguished the blaze, aided by 120 personnel.

Safety measures were enacted, and fortunately, no pollutants have leaked into the environment. The vessel, built in 2012 and featuring a double hull, sustained minor injuries among several crew members.

As the investigation unfolds, authorities remain vigilant to prevent any ecological disaster.

NDR
12. Oktober 2024 um 13:59

After fire on the Baltic Sea: No danger from the oil tanker "Annika"

The oil tanker "Annika" caught fire on the Baltic Sea. The ship was loaded with 640 tons of heavy fuel oil. The cause of the fire is still unclear and is being investigated. Currently, only a fire watch and a mooring watch are on board. It will not be until 48 hours later that the fire investigators can safely begin their work.
Frankfurter Rundschau
13. Oktober 2024 um 13:36

Investigation Launched After Near-Disaster Caused by Oil Tanker

An oil tanker ship caught fire in the Baltic Sea, but was extinguished in time; investigations into the cause of the fire are ongoing; several sailors were slightly injured.
morgenpost
13. Oktober 2024 um 14:37

Why Did the 'Annika' Catch Fire? Divers Explore Baltic Sea Tanker

The tanker 'Annika' caught fire; divers are investigating the ship for damage; the cause of the fire is still being investigated; 640 tons of oil cargo on board.
stern
13. Oktober 2024 um 13:49

Fire on the tanker ship "Annika": Investigation starts after near-disaster caused by oil tanker

Fire on the oil tanker ship "Annika" in the Baltic Sea; Investigations into the cause of the fire are starting; Federal Bureau of Maritime Casualty Investigation involved; Environmental pollution narrowly averted.
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