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Finland coast guard to secure oil tanker after engine failure

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Posted on December 30, 2024

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Finland Coast Guard Assists Oil Tanker After Engine Failure

HELSINKI (Reuters) - The Finnish coast guard said on Monday it was deploying one of its patrol vessels and a tugboat to assist an oil tanker that suffered engine failure in the Gulf of Finland, seeking to prevent environmental damage.

The 183-metre (600 feet) Panama-flagged M/T Jazz oil tanker had been drifting south of Finland's Hanko Peninsula before anchoring in the area, the coast guard said in a statement.

The incident was not believed to be related to the recent damage to undersea power and telecoms cables in the area, and seabed infrastructure was not at risk when the ship anchored, the coast guard said.

The Jazz was en route to the Russian port of Primorsk and did not carry an oil cargo at the time, the coast guard statement said.

(Reporting by Essi Lehto, editing by Terje Solsvik)

Key Takeaways

  • Finnish coast guard deploys vessels to assist oil tanker.
  • M/T Jazz tanker suffered engine failure in Gulf of Finland.
  • No oil cargo was on board during the incident.
  • Incident unrelated to recent undersea cable damage.
  • Environmental damage prevention is a priority.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main topic?
The Finnish coast guard's response to an oil tanker with engine failure in the Gulf of Finland.
Was the tanker carrying oil?
No, the M/T Jazz tanker was not carrying an oil cargo at the time.
Is the incident related to recent cable damage?
The incident is not believed to be related to recent undersea cable damage.

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