A general cargo ship named “SORMOVSKIY-3063”, which was sailing from Mersin to Russia, experienced an engine failure in front of Kepez in the Çanakkale Strait. The captain of the ship immediately notified the Coastal Safety Directorate, and a pilot captain along with the “TÜRKELİ” and “KURTARMA-13” tugboats were dispatched to the scene.

Under the coordination of the Çanakkale Vessel Traffic Services Center, the ship was safely anchored at Karanlık Harbor with the guidance of the pilot captain and assistance of the tugboats. The prompt response and effective coordination of the authorities ensured the safety of the crew and prevented any potential environmental hazards in the area.

The incident highlights the importance of having proper safety measures and protocols in place for maritime emergencies. The quick response and efficient handling of the situation by the Coastal Safety Directorate and other relevant authorities helped prevent any further complications and ensured the safe anchoring of the cargo ship.

Situations like these serve as a reminder of the risks involved in maritime transportation and the importance of being prepared for unexpected events. The crew members on board the “SORMOVSKIY-3063” were likely relieved that the authorities were able to assist them in resolving the engine failure and ensuring their safety during the incident.

The incident also sheds light on the crucial role of pilot captains and tugboats in guiding and assisting ships during emergencies. Their expertise and quick action were instrumental in safely anchoring the cargo ship and preventing any potential accidents or damage to the environment in the Çanakkale Strait.

Overall, the successful resolution of the engine failure on the “SORMOVSKIY-3063” serves as a testament to the professionalism and effectiveness of the maritime authorities in Çanakkale. Their swift response and coordinated efforts resulted in the safe handling of the situation, demonstrating their commitment to ensuring the safety and security of maritime traffic in the area.

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