Dover's RNLI lifeboats were at sea for 12 hours yesterday on their first call out of the year
00:00, 12 January 2014
updated: 11:42, 12 January 2014
Dover’s RNLI lifeboat made its first travels of 2014 yesterday in a bid to salvage a damaged cargo ship and its crew.
A Liberian registered cargo ship, heading towards Genoa in Italy passed between a tug and a smaller vessel it was towing, causing severe damage.
The RNLI Severn class lifeboat, the City of London II and the Galatea took over from a Dungeness lifeboat, leaving the Port of Dover shortly before midday.
The volunteer crew of seven set off, and reached the casualty vessels just before 2pm.
The cargo ship anchored off the Sussex port of Newhaven.
The crew of the tug suffered from tiredness, which resulted in the tow of the damaged vessel being taken up by RNLI’s lifeboats.
After a long day, the crews arrived in Dover just before 11pm.
Lifeboat operations manager at Dover, Roy Couzens, said: “This was a long arduous service for our volunteer crew which thankfully resulted in no-one being injured.”
Latest news
Features
Most popular
- 1
The abandoned ‘ghost road’ that once took holidaymakers to the Kent coast
18 - 2
Motorway reopens after fuel spillage in collision
- 3
Dad who took cocaine on holiday still had drug in system when stopped by police
- 4
Rolexes and crypto: How dealer selling drugs from bedroom hid ‘massive profits’
19 - 5
Christmas events cancelled amid weather warning
3