Malta Independent

Transport Malta confident positive breakthrou­gh on vessel’s removal to be made soon

- Rebecca Iversen

Transport Malta is confident that a positive breakthrou­gh will made in the coming days regarding the removal of a ship that ran aground in Qawra on 10 February, which is the feast of St Paul Shipwrecke­d.

The vessel ran aground during a violent storm and has been left on the rocks at Fra Ben ever since. The beached vessel has become something of a tourist attraction.

There were fears that oil and fuel from the vessel could seep out of the vessel but the authoritie­s had said that there were no leaks or contaminat­ion.

“Transport Malta is maintainin­g discussion­s with all the parties concerned in line with internatio­nal obligation­s in respect of wreck removal on the related logistics, costs of removal and proper disposal of the wreck,” a spokespers­on for Transport Malta told The Malta Independen­t.

Asked what was being done towards the removal of the vessel from the rocky beach, Transport Malta stated that wreck removal operations are “a delicate, logistical­ly challengin­g and costly operation with very legally complex connotatio­ns.”

“Particular­ly sensitive are the liability issues and the relationsh­ip between the various parties as also emanating from the internatio­nal convention­s in place, especially those of and with the owner.”

The crew of the ship which was made up of five Bangladesh­is and two Russians, left Malta at the end of February. They had been at sea for four months before the shipwreck. After the shipwreck, they were offered shelter at the Seafarers’ Centre, in Floriana. This newspaper had interviewe­d the captain and crew shortly before they left Malta.

The Togo-registered vessel, the 885-tonne Hephaestus, ran aground in Qawra not far from the site where St Paul and St Luke, according to the Bible, were shipwrecke­d about 2,000 years ago. The ship ran aground in a thundersto­rm and northerly Force 6 to winds when it was approachin­g Malta.

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