CARGO SHIP AGROUND OFF MOSTYN HARBOUR, NORTH WALES - UPDATE


The owners of the RO/RO cargo ship 'Ciudad de Cadiz', which ran aground off Mostyn Harbour in North Wales, on Wednesday 30 January 2013, decided against attempting to re-float today at high tide.
The cargo ship remains in an upright position, with no reports of any damage or pollution.

Hugh Shaw, the Secretary of State's Representative for Maritime Salvage and Intervention is continuing to closely monitor the situation. There is no pollution risk and the intention is to attempt to re-float the ship at the next Spring tide around the 9th or 10th of February. A Salvage Control Unit (SCU) will be set up on Tuesday next week.


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