The Maersk Elba containership, which was disabled by an engine room fire while sailing off Portugal, was unable to make repairs on its own and is now heading to a shipyard. The containership is expected to arrive at Algeciras, Spain on December 31, where it will undergo temporary repairs before resuming her voyage to Europe.
The Portuguese National Maritime (AMN) authority said that despite the work carried out to restore the ship’s propulsion and repair other systems affected by the fire, it was concluded that the safety conditions were not met for the ship to sail under its own power. AMN reports that it had been in contact with the ship’s owners as well as the Port Captain of Lagos, near where the ship was anchored.
Maersk opted to dispatch two tugs to assist the Maersk Elba. The ship departed the anchorage in tow bound for the Algeciras shipyard. The Portuguese Navy’s vessel the NRP Cassiopeia is also accompanying the tow. The Navy ship was one of the vessels that responded to the Maersk Elba’s call for assistance.