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Stora Korsnäs Link I

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On 5 November 1991, the Swedish ferry Stora Korsnäs Link I was on a voyage from Sweden to Hartlepool (England) when a fire started in the machine room. Unsuccessful attempts were made to extinguish the fire and the crew was forced to shut down the engines.

Rescue personnel were sent onboard the vessel but the fire could not be extinguished. The salvage company had contacted the owner of the cargo and found out that the ship did not only carry different forest products. 40 tonnes of sodium chlorate stowed within two containers were located on the lower deck. This chemical is potentially explosive and represented a real danger. When this was discovered, the ship was quickly abandoned and a one-mile exclusion zone was established.

A vessel with firefighting equipment was sent, but attempts to extinguish the fire were unsuccessful and it spread to the other cargo decks. On 8 November, an explosion occurred and blew out the side of the ship causing the ship to roll over and capsize. After a few hours the ship sank to a depth of 40 m. Despite how serious this accident was, it caused no injuries.



Sources:

  • HELCOM, 2002, HELCOM Response Manual - Volume 2
  • HOOKE, Norman, 1997, Maritime Casualties 1963-1996, second edition, LLP Limited, London

Name: Stora Korsnäs Link I

Date: 5 November 1991

Location: Great Britain


Accident area: 10 nautical miles east off Teesside, England

Cause of spill: fire

Quantity transported: 40 tonnes

Type of pollutant: sodium chlorate

Ship type: ferry

Flag: Swedish




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