TOKYO - Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. (MOL, President: Akimitsu Ashida) reports
that the MOL-operated car carrier Cougar Ace was heavily listed at sea
south of the Aleutian Islands on Monday, July 24, outlined as follows:
I. Overview
At about 5:00p.m., July 24 (JST), MOL received a report from Cougar Ace
laden with completed cars, which was on the voyage from Japan to the west
coast of North America. According to the report, the vessel was listing
heavily to port and became not under command. The position was approx.
latitude 48 degrees 14 minutes north and longitude 174 degrees 26 minutes
west.
All 23 crewmembers are confirmed safe, and they have put on immersion suits and are waiting at a safe location onboard for rescue by the US Coast Guard (USCG). Apart from one crewmember who injured a leg, all are in good condition. According to the USCG, the vessel is stable though listed, and besides a small quantity of sheen, no loss of cargo or other items have been observed.
2. Response
The vessel immediately requested USCG to rescue her crew. USCG helicopter
is on its way to the scene, and is scheduled to arrive afternoon, July
25 (JST) to rescue those seafarers. At 6:30 p.m., July 24, MOL formed a
task force headed by President Ashida for an emergency response.
3. Cause of the Incident
The cause of the incident is currently under investigation.
4. Profile of Cougar Ace
Gross tons: 55,328 tons
Type of vessel: Car carrier
Built: October 1993
Flag : Singapore Seafarers: 23 in total: 2 Singaporeans, 8 Myanmars, 13 Filipinos
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