The Cargo Ships ALANIS and FLORENCE SPIRIT Collided on Saturday (07/11) in Welland Canal, Which Connects Lake Ontario and Lake Erie.
The cargo ships collided while heading in opposite directions, ALANIS en route to Toledo Ohio, Lake Erie, with a load of wind turbines, FLORENCE SPIRIT heading to Montreal, likely to Colborne. The Week Ends with Many Job Openings to Meet Drilling Contracts from BGM Oil and Gas in Espírito Santo
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Both ships were damaged in the bow area, the extent of the damage unknown. ALANIS arrived in Colborne and was anchored about an hour after the collision, FLORENCE SPIRIT was anchored in Welland, near the collision site.
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