A cargo ship named Ruby, registered in Malta, sought refuge at the port of Tromsø, Norway, after sustaining hull damage from a stranding. The vessel, carrying 20,000 tonnes of ammonium nitrate, a potentially explosive chemical compound, is currently detained in port while Norwegian authorities work to address the situation. The ship recently arrived in Tromsø from Kandalaksha, Russia, and plans are underway to safely resolve the issue.
Troms Police Station Chief Anita Hermandsen emphasized the importance of clarifying the risks and requirements for relocating, anchoring, and repairing the damaged ship. The plan is to tow the cargo ship from the port to an anchorage, with tugs expected to arrive on Tuesday afternoon or evening for the operation. The final anchorage location is still under examination.
Various authorities, including the police, the Norwegian Maritime Authority, the Port of Tromsø, and the Directorate for Civil Defence and Emergency Planning (DSB), are collaborating to manage the situation. The Norwegian Coastal Administration is also providing guidance and assistance in moving the vessel until necessary repairs can be completed.
Overall, a coordinated effort involving multiple agencies is underway to safely handle the situation with the cargo ship Ruby in Tromsø, Norway.Plans are in place to tow the ship to an anchorage and address any necessary repairs to ensure the vessel can reach a shipyard for further assessment and potential modifications.
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