A container ship from Japanese shipping company ONE collided with a crane at Busan port in South Korea. The terminal crane immediately collapsed and ended up partially on the ship. The incident occurred on Monday afternoon, local time.
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One Injured
According to the maritime incident website Maritime Bulletin, it first sailed against another ship, the ‘Seaspan Ganges’. Immediately after, the ‘Milano Bridge’ made heavy contact with three cranes at the Busan New Port container terminal. One of the three cranes collapsed. As far as is known, one person was injured in the incident.
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The vessel from ONE sustained considerable damage, as part of the crane ended up on the deck. Allegedly, the Seaspan ship was hardly damaged and was able to continue its journey.




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