A Cargo Ship Loses Power and Becomes Disabled During Its Voyage!
Logistics News
13-Jan-2026
On January 9th, the cargo ship "Master Nasser" lost power and began to drift in the Ligurian Sea, approximately5 nautical miles from Viareggio, Italy. There have been no reports of injuries or pollution.
The "Master Nasser," which had departed from Spezia, Italy, and was heading to Durres, Albania, experienced a total power failure. This failure caused the ship to drift, and the crew promptly issued a alert.
The Italian Coast Guard dispatched a helicopter to the scene, and several nearby vessels also altered their course to provide assistance. However, the crew of the "Master N" managed to anchor the vessel at a distance of about 5 nautical miles from Viareggio.
At the moment, the ship is at anchor and is for weather conditions to improve so that it can be towed away.
The "Master Nasser" is a cargo ship built in 2006 and flies the of the Comoros. It measures 79.99 meters in length and 13.6 meters in width, with a gross tonnage of 1997 tons.
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