Cargo Ship SEA EAGLE Capsizes in Turkish Port

by | Sep 18, 2022 | Maritime Law

The general cargo ship SEA EAGLE capsized on September 17, 2022.   At the time, the vessel was at Iskenderun Port, Turkey.  The ship listed and then capsized portside.  The vessel is partially out of the water at present.  Multiple cargo containers went overboard as a result of the incident.  It is unclear if any crew members were injured as a result.  Salvage operations are ongoing.

There have been a number of recent incidents involving vessels.  There was an explosion on a natural gas pipeline in Lake Lery, Louisiana on September 8, 2022.  There was a fire on a 20 foot recreational boat in the Detroit River on September 10, 2022.  There was a deadly collision between two small fishing boats in Aransas Pass, Texas on September 10, 2022.  There was a fire on board the cargo ship MONA on September 14, 2022.  There was a fire on board the tanker ship SEABORNE PETRO on September 15, 2022.  A worker was killed in an accident at the Port of Tampa Bay in Florida on September 16, 2022.

It can be dangerous to work in any industry when safety considerations are not taken seriously.  This is especially so when working on a large ship. Safe maritime companies must ensure that their ships do not put the lives of their crew members at risk.  Safe maritime companies must be proactive and take preventative measures, including regular maintenance and repairs, as well as ensuring its crew members are adequately trained.

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