Maritime Security Bulletin and Advisory
Re: A Fire Broke out Aborad the Chemical Vessel Annika (4.5) Kilometers from Mecklenburg Bay, Germany
Issued by: Sanborn Analytics
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Sanborn Analytics issues this maritime security bulletin and advisory to inform the maritime shipping community and armed naval forces at sea of a fire on a Chemical tanker off the coast of Mecklenburg, Germany.
On Friday, October 11th, 2024, a fire broke out aboard the German-flagged oil and chemical tanker Annika in the Baltic Sea, northeast of Kühlungsborn, Germany. The 73-meter-long vessel, carrying approximately 640 tons of oil, experienced a severe fire in the engine room. Immediate rescue efforts were initiated, and all seven crew members were safely evacuated by the rescue boat WILMA SIKORSKI shortly after 10 a.m. local time.
Several rescue and firefighting assets, including the rescue cruiser ARKONA, the offshore tugboat Baltic, and the multi-purpose ship Arkona, were dispatched to the scene. However, firefighting efforts continued throughout the day as the engine room remained ablaze. As of 3:28 p.m., authorities decided to tow the Annika* to Rostock, where firefighting operations would be more manageable at a land berth.
The incident occurred in the Bay of Mecklenburg, approximately 4.5 kilometers from the German coast. Precautionary measures were swiftly taken, closing both the surrounding sea area and airspace within a 3-nautical mile radius to ensure the safety of maritime and aviation traffic.
Germany's Federal Accident Command has assumed control of the incident's management, with ongoing efforts to monitor the condition of the *Annika*, currently assessed as stable. The initial response was coordinated by the Maritime Rescue Coordination Centre (MRCC) Bremen, under the German Society for the Rescue of Shipwrecked (DGzRS).
This advisory serves as a precautionary update to maritime operations in the Baltic Sea region, and ships are advised to avoid the restricted area until further notice.
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