After the devastating fire on the car cargo ship off the Dutch coast, the salvage of the cargo has begun. The cars on the lower four of the twelve decks of the “Fremantle Highway” should be taken off the ship after passing through a car wash, the media quoted the salvage companies Boskalis and Multraship.
The fact that the cars are still washed on board has ecological reasons. The dirty water is collected and disposed of. According to the companies, the salvage that began on Saturday will take more than a week.
Carriage fused to deck
In the port of Eemshaven in the north-east of the country near the German border, the cars are parked in a specially protected area. What happens to them next is up to the car manufacturers and cargo inspectors to decide. The upper decks were so badly damaged by the fire that the wagons located there are fused to the deck. According to the experts, around 2,700 of the approximately 3,800 cars on board have been destroyed and can probably not be recovered.
The Japanese freighter was towed to Eemshaven in early August after the fire had raged for days. The cause of the fire is still unknown and an investigation is ongoing. According to the first information from the coast guard immediately after the fire broke out, an electric car could have been the starting point of the fire. The North Sea, the islands and the natural areas of the Wadden Sea were threatened with an oil spill. One person died during the evacuation of the ship.
The “Fremantle Highway” can remain in the port on the Dutch side of the Ems estuary until October 14th. From there the freighter is to be towed to another location where it will be scrapped or repaired.