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Dredger capsizes off Ria Formosa island of Armona

DredgerArmonaSmallA dredger has overturned off the Ria Formosa island of Armona. Four workers escaped and have been treated for hypothermia.

The accident occurred at 08:10 on Tuesday morning, January 16th, and is thought to have happened due to the uneven loading of sand but the Olhão mayor said it is too early to draw definitive conclusions.

The 80-metre dredger now lies on the seabed about a kilometre south-west of the Lavajo sand bar near Armona.

Sand was being taken from the area and deposited at Barril beach, Tavira, as part of stabilisation work to the shoreline.

Asked about the possibility of fuel spillage from the overturned vessel's deposits, mayor António Pina said he had information that "the tanks did not have a lot of fuel" and that the maritime authorities were trying to understand how they can prevent or minimise fuel leakage.

The Navy already has spotted leaked fuel in the water but the Maritime Authority said there is no environmental risk.

According to the Port Captain of Olhão, Nunes Ferreira, "there are small leaks of fuel, although the weather conditions minimize the risk, causing its evaporation. The intention is to remove the fuel from the vessel. This is being evaluated by the maritime authorities and the company that owns the dredger, which has 48-hours to resolve the situation."

According to Captain Ferreira, the four crew members were taken to Faro hospital and one of the men may have suffered a spinal injury.

According to the National Maritime Authority, the crew of the dredger was rescued by a water taxi from a few minutes after they fell in.

Anti-pollution barriers have been put in place to contain possible oil spills from the dredger. The port captain said, "We will keep an eye on the site during the night and we will continue with this work while we wait for the owner of the vessel to present the plan for its removal."

 

 

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0 #7 Peter Booker 2018-01-19 08:57
Before the Brexit vote, I should have suggested to both Jack Reacher and to Denby that we should stop thinking in national terms, and begin to consider ourselves as Europeans. And so we have a right to concern ourselves with Portuguese issues. Now after the vote in June 2016 I am not so sure.
+3 #6 Denby 2018-01-18 07:40
Jack reachers comment #1
"Such incompetence at every level of society"
If you really think that the above comment is true, then again I ask the question, why do you continue to reside here, as you appear to have no respect for this country.
And again, if you're country of origin is better than this country, then you don't have to be of extreme intelligence to come to conclusion, that you would be better off in your own country.
Every country has it's flaws, but as a foreigner living in someone else's country, it is polite ( but perhaps being polite is beyond your capability) to allow the citizens of Portugal to deal with their own internal affairs.
-1 #5 dw 2018-01-17 19:57
Lots of sharp crunched up shells being dumped at Barril I suppose? The more dredgers that capsize the better as long as no-one is hurt!
-2 #4 Jack Reacher 2018-01-17 10:30
Quoting Denby:
Jack Reacher,
This is a serious accident and Health and safety is an issue in Portugal. But I am appalled by the tone of comments that are made.
Firstly, you are a visitor and do not have the right to be offensive toward the people of this country and their government.
Secondly, look at your country of origin and see how better it is.
And thirdly, if you find that your original country has more to offer, kindly take yourself off to it and make space for people who will appreciate living in this lovely country, as your sort won't be missed.

Your disapproval of my comments is not a constructive response to the article in question, nor incidentally is throwing the 'go back to my own country' tag line. Stop being an ostrich and thinking Portugal is Europe's idyllic utopia. It isn't. Just because the sunshines and you can play your golf doesn't hide the fact that this country has systematic flaws in so many departments, bordering on shambolic and inept.
+5 #3 Denby 2018-01-16 19:15
Jack Reacher,
This is a serious accident and Health and safety is an issue in Portugal. But I am appalled by the tone of comments that are made.
Firstly, you are a visitor and do not have the right to be offensive toward the people of this country and their government.
Secondly, look at your country of origin and see how better it is.
And thirdly, if you find that your original country has more to offer, kindly take yourself off to it and make space for people who will appreciate living in this lovely country, as your sort won't be missed.
0 #2 Richard c 2018-01-16 19:12
What are the works being carried out at Barril? It's a mess down there.
-3 #1 Jack Reacher 2018-01-16 16:50
Is there nothing this country can do right? Such incompetence at every level of society. Yet again comparisons have to be made that Portugal has more in common with public work and safety ethics usually associated with developing countries across the Straits.

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