A crew member recounted a harrowing experience where their ship was struck by another vessel, the Solong, which continued to collide for what felt like 10 minutes. Witnesses noted that there appeared to be no one on the bridge of the Solong at the time of the crash. Flames quickly engulfed the ship, prompting the crew to swiftly don protective gear and combat the blaze. Despite the chaos, the crew’s quick response and training kicked in as they bravely confronted the inferno in a “textbook” operation.
After a valiant effort to battle the flames, the crew realized the situation was beyond salvage and made the difficult decision to abandon ship. They hurried to gather essential items like life jackets and emergency gear before assembling at the designated muster point. Once all crew members were safely accounted for, they boarded a lifeboat, with the captain being the final person to disembark. Some crew members even suffered singed hair from the intense heat of the flames.
The crew’s account of the incident highlights their courage and professionalism in the face of a dangerous situation. Despite the chaos and peril, they acted swiftly and decisively, following their training to ensure the safety of all onboard. Their actions exemplified the importance of preparedness and teamwork in maritime emergencies, demonstrating the resilience and bravery of seafarers in the face of adversity.
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