On March 1, 2026, a Panama-flagged cargo ship, the Dura Bulk, sank off the coast of Western Sahara, as confirmed by Morocco's transport ministry. The vessel was transporting clinker, a vital component for cement production, when it reported water ingress while en route to Laayoune's port. Fortunately, all crew members were rescued, and an investigation into the incident has been initiated. The ministry stated, "All crew have been rescued," highlighting the swift response to the situation. This incident underscores the ongoing challenges faced by maritime operations in the region, particularly concerning vessel safety and environmental risks associated with cargo transport.
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Dura Bulk Cargo Ship Sinks Off Western Sahara Coast
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On March 1, 2026, the cargo ship Dura Bulk sank off Western Sahara, but all crew were rescued. Meanwhile, a tugboat sank off South Africa, resulting in one death and five missing, amid ongoing sear...
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