Istanbul Strait reopens to shipping after cargo vessel malfunction resolved

by Anadolu Agency

ISTANBUL

Maritime traffic in the Istanbul Strait resumed on Sunday after being temporarily suspended in both directions due to a mechanical failure on a dry cargo vessel off the coast of Besiktas.

In a statement, Türkiye’s General Directorate of Coastal Safety said the 185-meter-long dry cargo ship Zaltron, sailing from Egypt to Russia, experienced an engine malfunction off Kurucesme.

The statement said tugboats Kurtarma-3, Kurtarma-5 and Kurtarma-9 were urgently dispatched to the scene, while vessel traffic in the Bosphorus was halted in both directions as a precaution.

In a later update, officials said the vessel was safely anchored at the Ahirkapi Anchorage Area under the coordination of the Istanbul Vessel Traffic Services Center, accompanied by a pilot captain, with Kurtarma-3 and Kurtarma-5 assisting and Kurtarma-9 towing.

Maritime traffic in the Istanbul Strait has since been reopened, the statement added.

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