In the Black Sea, during a storm off the coast of Turkey today, November 17, the bulk carrier Pallada, which at the beginning of the month sailed from Odessa via a temporary grain corridor organized by Ukraine, sank.
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This ship flies under the flag of Cameroon, and on November 8, with a cargo of grain, it arrived at the Turkish port of Eregli in the province of Zonguldak, where it was anchored, Anadolu Agency reports.
Judging by the video that appeared on the Internet, the cargo ship broke across the hull. It is noted that part of the ship, carried to the shore, hit the concrete walls of the port and damaged a structure on the shore.
All 13 crew members were evacuated and there were no injuries.
According to Turkish media reports, the waves in the sea during the storm reached five meters in height, and the streets of the city of Eregli were also flooded.
Source: Anadolu
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