UPDATE: CAR CARRIER AGROUND NEAR COWES

The car carrier ‘Hoegh Osaka’ remains grounded on the Bramble Bank in the Solent.  All crew members were evacuated from the vessel overnight by Coastguard rescue helicopter and RNLI lifeboats.  There is no reported pollution from the vessel which remains listing at 45 degrees and the Maritime and Coastguard Agency's Counter Pollution Team will continue to monitor the vessel which is currently assessed as being stable.  

The vessel's owners have appointed the salvage company Svitzer and a salvage team is on its way to the scene today to make an initial assessment.

Salvage plans will be developed by Svitzer and reviewed by the Secretary of State's Representative for Maritime Salvage & Intervention, (SOSREP).

There is no impact on vessels transiting the Solent as the vessel is not within a shipping channel.

The incident started on Saturday evening, when the vessel grounded on the Bramble Bank, in the Solent.

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