Sebenarnya kecelakaan ini sudah terjadi 17 Juni 2013, namun karena situs resminya meng-update terus upaya evakuasinya maka ane tertarik untuk bikin trit ini. Selain itu ada hal yang menarik bahwa setelah lebih dari satu minggu, bagian depan kapal yang pecah tersebut masih mengapung dengan stabil.
Bagaimana kejadiannya dan kapal apakah MOL COMFORT itu? langsung saja kita menuju TKP
Spoiler for MOL COMFORT:
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Type of ship : Containership (8000-TEU type)
Containers loaded : 4,382 units (7,041 TEU)
Seafarers : 26 (11 Russians, 1 Ukrainian, 14 Filipinos)
TOKYO-Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. (MOL; President: Koichi Muto)menyatakan bahwa Kapal container yang mereka operasikan, mengalami krack at midship = retak bagian tengah kapal yang menyebabkan air memasukin kompartemen bagian tengah kapal
Spoiler for krack at midship:
Secara Ilmiah, bila melihat bentuk patahan yang terjadi maka dapat dikatakan bahwa kapal patah dalam posisi Hogging. Yaitu posisi tengah kapal berada di puncak gelombang. Ujung haluan dan buritan mendapat gaya gravitasi dan tekanan ke bawah dari muatan sedangkan bagian tengah mendapat tekanan ke atas dari gelombang.
Spoiler for Kondisi Hogging:
Kecelakaan tersebut terjadi di Indian Ocean (12'30"N 60'E) sebelah timur Yaman pada pukul 07:00 waktu setempat, saat perjalanan dari Singapore menuju Jeddah, Arab Saudi. Cuaca saat kejadian dikabarkan sedang Buruk (inclement weather).
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Spoiler for Update 1 ( 17 Juni 2013 ):
Some of the containers on the vessel were lost overboard or suffered damage during the incident. Details are being confirmed.The damage to the MOL Comfort is extensive, while the 26 crew members took to lifeboats. All were safely rescued by other vessel in the area.
- 26 Crew selamat di bantu oleh kapal lain di sekitar lokasi kejadian.
- Bagian Depan Belakang kapal masih terapung.
- Baru sedikit Container yang jatuh ke laut.
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Spoiler for Update 2 ( 18 Juni 2013 ):
At about noon JST on Tuesday, June 18 (07:00 local time), the fore part of the hull is drifting around 13'00"N 60'40"E, and the aft part is about 19 miles southwest from that point. At present, both parts of the ship are laden with containers and drifting in an east-northeast direction. We are also arranging tugboats to tow both parts.
There are no indications as yet of a major oil leak near the site.
Details of onboard containers of the MOL Comfort that might be lost overboard or damaged during the incident are being confirmed.
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Spoiler for update 3 ( 19 Juni 2013 ):
TOKYO-Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. (MOL; President: Koichi Muto)reports that the containership MOL Comfort could not continue sailing under its own power because the hull fractured in two parts while under way on the Indian Ocean. At about 10:00 JST (05:00 local time) on June 19, 2013, two parts, fore and aft, laden with containers are drifting at about 2 knots near 12'57"N 61'10"E (the aft) (the central part of the Indian Ocean) in an east-northeast direction.
Today, we arranged a patrol boat which has already departed from Port of Jebel Ali, U.A.E. to monitor the state of the vessel and the cargo and for the preparation of tow operations. The boat is expected to arrive at the ocean site on 23rd if it goes smoothly. In parallel, we are arranging tugboats to tow the MOL Comfort.
In addition, we have started investigating the cause of the incident jointly with the vessel's shipbuilder, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd.
In the afternoon yesterday (JST), according to a report from our-operated vessel, which passed nearby the site, the MOL Comfort was stably floating even under adverse weather. It has not been acknowledged that fire has occurred nor a large volume of oil has leaked. All crew members were safely rescued when the incident occurred.
Spoiler for update 4 ( 20 Juni 2013):
TOKYO-Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. (MOL; President: Koichi Muto) updates the status of the containership MOL Comfort as of 23:00 JST (18:00 Dubai time) on June 19, 2013. The vessel could not continue sailing under its own power from June 17 because the hull fractured in 2 parts while under way on the Indian Ocean,
Vessel
The aft part is drifting near 13'00"N 61'29"E in an east-northeast direction. The status of the fore part is to be confirmed while the visibility is limited due to adverse weather. The patrol boat which has departed Port of Jebel Ali, U.A.E. on June 19, as mentioned in the Update (No.3), is expected to arrive at the ocean site on June 24.
Containers
Some of the containers might be lost or damaged during the incident, but majority of the cargo are confirmed to be aboard the aft part. The status of the fore part is to be confirmed.
Rescue of the cargo and hulls
We have contracted with a salvage company and are proceeding to rescue the cargo and hulls.
Oil leakage
We confirmed no large volume of oil leakage.
Spoiler for latest update ( 9 July ):
TOKYO-Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. (MOL; President: Koichi Muto) updates the status of the fore part of Containership MOL Comfort as of 0030 UTC (0930 JST) on July 9, which hull fractured in 2 parts on the Indian Ocean on June 17. The fore part is being towed by a tug boat arranged by the salvage company.
A fire broke out from the rear end on July 6, and one tug boat and two rescue boats have been responding to the fire. On top of these three boats, the salvage company requested assistance of the Indian Coast Guard for fire fighting, and their patrol boat "SAMUDRA PRAHARI" with an external fire fighting system, arrived at the scene around 0030 UTC on July 8, and started fire fighting with the others immediately. However, due to adverse weather, the work has not been progressing smoothly and the fire is not yet under control. Observations show that many containers on the deck have been burnt out.
Spoiler for urgent update ( 11 July 2013 ):
Urgent Update (No.24): Incident Involving the Containership MOL Comfort
TOKYO-Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. (MOL; President: Koichi Muto)reports the fore part of the containership MOL COMFORT sank in the high seas near 19'56"N 65'25"E (water depth about 3,000m) at 19:00 UTC on July 10 (04:00 on July 11 JST).
We have reported this fact to the flag state of Bahamas, Indian authorities and parties concerned. We will keep the salvage team at the scene to monitor if there is any oil leakage and floating containers.