New operation to rescue the Greek-owned “Sounion” in the Red Sea – The tanker has been on fire since August 27

New attempt to rescue the Greek-owned tanker “Sounion” in the Red Sea, which remains anchored at 72 nautical miles. west of Hodaida, Yemen, will be attempted by a salvage vessel and a tug. After the failed attempt of two tugboats that were initially mobilized to tow the Greek-owned tanker, the Coast Guard announced that a Greek life-saving ship, on board a special life-saving team with specialized equipment, had passed very close to the site. The lifeboat and tug are accompanied by the Greek frigate Psara and a French warship, in order to attempt to rescue the Sounion and its cargo. The towing of the Greek-owned tanker, which is carrying 150,000 tons of Iraqi crude oil bound for Agios Theodoros, had been deemed impossible for the time being, due to the existence of small fires on its deck since August 27 and high temperatures. The head of the Houthi Supreme Political Council said the decision to allow Sounion to withdraw was due to concern over ecological destruction, but the region […]
Source: News Beast

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