A Ship from the Great Lakes has sunk, and If I'm not mistaken its the first one to sink(not ground) since the Edmund Fitzgerald in 1975
9/6 The Algoport broke in half and sank overnight in heavy seas while under tow to China. The vessel was encountering rough seas from Tropical Storm Dujuan that had passed near the vessel's position. The tow was about one week away from her destination and the Port sank in approximately 5,000 metres of water.
The tug Atlantic Hickory managed to cut the tow wire before the vessel sank, and there are no injuries reported in the accident. While the Algoport did have some fuel oil onboard to power its generators, the fuel is contained in the bunker tanks with all vents closed as a requirement of the tow. The tug reported that no signs of pollution or debris were evident after the vessel's sinking.
The Algoport was being towed to Chengxi Shipyard to have a new forebody attached over the winter.
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