Container Ship Loses Propulsion near New York City

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Container Ship Loses Propulsion near New York City
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An 89,000-ton container ship lost propulsion near a bridge in the waters around New York City. The vessel regained power and was safely anchored with the assistance of towing vessels.

An 89,000-ton container ship lost propulsion Friday evening near a bridge in the waters around New York City , according to the U.S. Coast Guard .Sunday. The outlet noted the vessel was moving along a shipping lane between Staten Island and Bayonne, New Jersey, at the time.“ container ship APL QINGDAO lost power while transiting New York harbor. They had 3 escort tugs but 3 more were needed to bring her under control.

Coast Guard officials required the APL Qingdao to have its propulsion system certified regarding repairs and the crew had to give a casualty report about what happened leading up to the incident. Once those requirements were fulfilled, the ship continued its journey to Charleston, South Carolina, according to the“The APL Qingdao is registered in Malta and owned by French shipping and logistics company CMA CGM. It was bound for Norfolk, Virginia, at the time it lost power,” the outlet said.

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