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2018


                                    Incident
         Name           IMO No.                  Deadweight   Built        Flag         Class        Loss of life
                                    Date
                        9047740     18-Jun-18    50587        1993         Australia    DNV GL       0
                        Reported cause: Fire (Likely root cause: human element) - during cargo discharge operations while
                        alongside at Port Kembla, a fire broke out in the internal cargo handling spaces and eventually
                        extinguished about 5 days after it started. The self-unloading (SUL) bulk carrier sustained
         Iron Chieftain
                        substantial structural damage, including breaches of two fuel oil tanks, and key components of
                        the SUL system were largely destroyed. The ship was declared a constructive total loss. The ship’s
                        crew were evacuated. There were no serious injuries or pollution of the sea reported.
                        Investigation report on IMO GISIS: available on 2021.7.29 (37 months)



        2019


                                    Incident
         Name           IMO No.                  Deadweight   Built        Flag         Class        Loss of life
                                    Date
                        9245237     20-Aug-19    52378        2002 *       Indonesia    NK           27
                        Reported cause: Cargo liquefaction (Likely root cause: cargo liquefaction) - carrying nickel
                        ore from Weda island (North Maluku) to Morosi (southeast Sulawesi), Indonesia, Bulk carrier Nur
                        Allya disappeared near Buru Island in Maluku on 20 Aug 2019, with all the 27 seafarers onboard
                        drowned. Authorities located the missing bulk carrier Nur Allya – 843 meters beneath the ocean,
         Nur Allya
                        in the eastern ‘spice islands’ of Maluku in Oct 2019.
                        Investigation report on IMO GISIS: available on 2021.11.12 (27 months) (Note: some sections in
                        English and some in Bahasa Indonesia)
                        Note . The Certificate of Nationality states that her YOB is 2001, while both Equasis and her
                           *
                        class Certificates state 2002 as the YOB.

        2020

                                     Incident
         Name           IMO No.                  Deadweight   Built        Flag         Class        Loss of life
                                     Date
                                                                           Marshall
                        9726803      24-Feb-20   300660       2016                      KR           0
                                                                           Islands
                        Reported cause: Grounding (Likely root cause: human element) – VLOC Stellar Banner ran aground
                        off the coast of Brazil earlier on 24 Feb 2020 while carrying iron ore. All 20 crew members
         Stellar Banner  were evacuated. The ship was refloated on June 3 after 145,000 metric tons of iron ore and
                        3,900 cubic meters of bunker fuel were lightered. Due to the extent of hull damage suffered as
                        a result of the incident, the ship was declared a total constructive loss on 4 June 2020 and
                        scuttled about 150 kilometers from the coast of Maranhão on June 12, 2020.
                        Investigation report on IMO GISIS: available on 2021.11.12 (21 months)
                                     Incident
         Name           IMO No.                  Deadweight   Built        Flag         Class        Loss of life
                                     Date
                        9337119      25-Jul-20   203130       2007         Panama       NK           0
                        Reported cause: Grounding (Likely root cause: human element) - on the day of grounding on a reef
                        off Mauritius (July 25), she tried to reduce the distance from the coast from 5 nautical miles
         Wakashio       to 2 nautical miles to enter an area within the communication range of mobile phones and used a
                        nautical chart without sufficient scale to confirm the accurate distance from the coast and water
                        depth; broke in two on 12 Aug; more than 1,000 tonnes of fuel seeped from a crack in the hull.
                        Investigation report on IMO GISIS: available on 2021.7.21 (12 months)




















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