MEC&F Expert Engineers : Containership MV Cape Moreton caught fire while berthed at the Manila International Container Terminal

Sunday, September 13, 2015

Containership MV Cape Moreton caught fire while berthed at the Manila International Container Terminal


Containership Catches Fire at Port of Manila – INCIDENT PHOTOS

September 12, 2015 by Mike Schuler


Photo credit: REUTERS/Romeo Ranoco



The Marshall Islands-flagged containership MV Cape Moreton caught fire while berthed at the Manila International Container Terminal (MICT) in the Philippines. Photos from the scene show thick smoke billowing from the cargo area as firefighters battled the blaze.

The cause of the fire is under investigation. Typically, these container boxes may contain flammable chemicals or material that catch fire if there is a sparking event.


Photo credit: REUTERS/Romeo Ranoco

Photo credit: REUTERS/Romeo Ranoco

Photo credit: REUTERS/Romeo Ranoco

Photo credit: REUTERS/Romeo Ranoco



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Container Ship Fire, Responders Asked for ID
 

file photo, credit Manila Fire Department

By MarEx 2015-09-12 20:25:45

A container ship caught fire at the Manila International Container Terminal in The Philippines on Saturday.

The Philippine Coast Guard and local authorities responded with tugs and fire trucks to assist the crew’s fire-fighting efforts.

However, according to local media reports, it took almost nine hours to contain the fire on the 220m Cape Moreton partly because responders were unfamiliar with the ship and partly because were asked by the crew to show ID before boarding the vessel.

Media reports indicate that there may have been an explosion inside containers carrying sodium hydroxide that sent flames and smoke billowing up from the cargo area.

The extent of the damage to the vessel is unknown at this stage.

Cape Moreton has a Russian crew, is owned by Cape Moreton Shipping and is operated by Hanse Bereederung GmbH.