Advertisement
Advertisement

Sweden asks Norway to help as fire on timber ship threatens to spread

By:
Reuters
Published: Dec 8, 2021, 15:22 UTC

STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - Sweden has asked Norway for assistance in fighting a fire that started on a cargo ship carrying timber off Sweden's west coast on Saturday as it risks spreading, authorities said.

Timber cargo burns on Almirante Storni vessel off Gothenburg

STOCKHOLM (Reuters) – Sweden has asked Norway for assistance in fighting a fire that started on a cargo ship carrying timber off Sweden’s west coast on Saturday as it risks spreading, authorities said.

Harsh weather had so far made it difficult to extinguish the fire. The Swedish coast guard said it was now hoping to tow the vessel, Almirante Storni, into a port or calm conditions.

“That would increase our chances of carrying out a more efficient work,” a coast guard spokesperson said.

There was no imminent risk of an oil spill as fuel tanks were not yet affected, the spokesperson said.

The fire had not spread to the ship itself, but the heat was spreading throughout the cargo, increasing the risk that the fire would gain strength, he said.

He added that neighbouring Norway would assist Swedish authorities later on Wednesday in efforts to extinguish the fire, which was continuing into its fifth day.

There have been no injuries related to the fire on Almirante Storni, which contains 600 tonnes of fuel and is anchored off Gothenburg.

The crew of 17 has not been evacuated from the vessel, which sails under the Liberian flag.

(Reporting by Helena Soderpalm; Editing by Angus MacSwan)

About the Author

Reuterscontributor

Reuters, the news and media division of Thomson Reuters, is the world’s largest international multimedia news provider reaching more than one billion people every day. Reuters provides trusted business, financial, national, and international news to professionals via Thomson Reuters desktops, the world's media organizations, and directly to consumers at Reuters.com and via Reuters TV. Learn more about Thomson Reuters products:

Did you find this article useful?

Advertisement