On the bulk carrier Zelenga, steering failed and it crashed into the non-navigable span of the Rostov railway bridge.
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In the Russian city of Rostov-on-Don, the cargo ship Zelenga crashed into an unnavigable span of a railway bridge. This was reported by the regional department of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of the Russian Federation on Sunday, May 26.
“Information was received that, as a result of a steering failure, a bulk carrier (cargo – metal) passed through the non-navigable span of the Rostov mobile (lifting) railway bridge So far there are no injuries Towed to pier The shipping lane is not blocked,” the message said.
In turn, the North Caucasus Railway stated that the railway tracks did not seem to have received any damage and the bridge was functioning as usual.
It was previously reported that a shipwreck occurred in the Neva River last night in Russian St. Petersburg. The motor ship called Solaris hit the pleasure and excursion vessel Chaika-LNG with its bow.
And two weeks ago in Russian Arkhangelsk there was a huge fire on the cruise ship MV Lomonosov. The upper deck, covering an area of 936 square meters, was on fire. m.
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