Iron ore freighter rear-ends Coast Guard ice-breaker

Tuesday, 07 January 2014 01:47:03 (GMT+3)   |   San Diego
       

US Coast Guard officials confirmed that a Great Lakes freighter hauling iron ore to US Steel’s Gary Works mill rear-ended a US Coast Guard ice-breaker on that was cutting a path through the frozen surface of Lake Michigan on Sunday.

No injuries were reported, but both vessels suffered damage such as a breached hull and pierced bow.  Fortunately, neither ship flooded or released any pollutants, and both ships remained seaworthy and were able to continue to port.

The 225-foot Coast Guard vessel Hollyhock was breaking ice in front of the 990-foot super carrier Mesabi Miner when the ice-breaker hit a sturdy patch of ice and slowed down, and the freighter was not able to stop in time, according to the Coast Guard report.

The Mesabi Miner vessel continued on its route to Gary, Indiana where it is scheduled to unload its cargo before being assessed for further damage.


Similar articles

Daily iron ore prices CFR China - April 24, 2024

24 Apr | Scrap & Raw Materials

Anglo American’s iron ore output up 9.4 percent in Q1

24 Apr | Steel News

Ferrexpo records best quarterly performance since invasion of Ukraine

24 Apr | Steel News

Major steel and raw material futures prices in China – Apr 24, 2024 

24 Apr | Longs and Billet

Brazilian high-grade iron ore price declines week-on-week

23 Apr | Scrap & Raw Materials

Canadian iron ore production down 1.0 percent in February

23 Apr | Steel News

Daily iron ore prices CFR China - April 23, 2024

23 Apr | Scrap & Raw Materials

Major steel and raw material futures prices in China - April 23, 2024

23 Apr | Longs and Billet

Iron ore exports via Port Hedland up 29.0 percent in March from February

23 Apr | Steel News

Mexican iron pellet production in February up 2.8 percent

22 Apr | Steel News