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Crew rescued from listing Solent car transporter | Crew rescued from listing Solent car transporter |
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The crew of a car transporter ship, which ran aground in the Solent, off the Isle of Wight, have been taken to safety, the coastguard said. | |
The Hoegh Osaka was heading to Germany when it ran on to the Bramble Bank, in the entrance to Southampton Water, at about 21:30 GMT. | The Hoegh Osaka was heading to Germany when it ran on to the Bramble Bank, in the entrance to Southampton Water, at about 21:30 GMT. |
Owners Hoegh Autoliners said one of the 25 crew members was taken to hospital with non life-threatening injuries. | |
Three senior officers had stayed on board but have now been taken ashore. | |
"Hoegh Autoliners are currently assessing damage and stability issues on board its vessel, which suffered a heavy list earlier yesterday evening after leaving Southampton Port," the company said in a statement. | |
"The crew have been taken to HMS Daedalus at Stubbington by helicopter and will be accommodated locally overnight. | |
"The Marine Accident Incident Branch (MAIB) has been informed. | |
"The crew confirmed the vessel was not taking in any water." | |
A spokesman added an operation to re-float the ship was already under way and it was not "a lost cause". | |
The 180m (590ft) vessel, which was carrying a combination of vehicles, can be seen from Cowes, listing at 45 degrees. | |
Four RNLI Lifeboats as well as the Solent Coastguard helicopter were involved in the rescue. | |
The lifeboats, from Calshot, Cowes and Yarmouth worked with Southampton Patrol and four tug boats, two from Esso and two from Southampton Docks. | |
Fred Battison, who lives on the Isle of Wight told the BBC he watched as crew members were airlifted off the ship by the helicopter. | |
"It's not something you'd expect to see moored there at a 45-degree angle. | "It's not something you'd expect to see moored there at a 45-degree angle. |
"You often have ships that size - it's about 51,000 tonnes - going through but to see one stationary, in that position, is quite surreal. | "You often have ships that size - it's about 51,000 tonnes - going through but to see one stationary, in that position, is quite surreal. |
"It's on the Bramble Bank, which is a sand bank that moves with the tides and ships are warned about it. | "It's on the Bramble Bank, which is a sand bank that moves with the tides and ships are warned about it. |
"I don't know why it happened but hopefully no-one has been injured." | "I don't know why it happened but hopefully no-one has been injured." |
The transporter, registered in Singapore, set off from Southampton at about 20:20 GMT. | |