Makassar

Allgemeine Informationen

Name:
Makassar
Land:
Indonesia
UN/Locode:
IDMAK
Local time:
Festgemachte Schiffe:
23
Erwartete Schiffe:
25
Liegeplätze:
1
Koordinaten:
S 05° 08' E 119° 25'

Festgemachte Schiffe

Name
Type
Moored
Tanker
04.06. 02:33
Frachtschiff
13.06. 14:59
Tanker
13.06. 13:37
Passagierschiff
13.06. 20:35
Frachtschiff
08.06. 22:29
Frachtschiff
13.06. 19:16
Frachtschiff
13.06. 22:24
Passagierschiff
13.06. 17:10
Unklassifiziert
22.05. 09:00
Tanker
12.06. 11:11

Erwartete Schiffe

Name
Typ
Erwarted
Frachtschiff
14.06. 02:00
Passagierschiff
14.06. 13:00
Unklassifiziert
15.06. 01:00
Frachtschiff
15.06. 06:00
Frachtschiff
15.06. 06:00
Frachtschiff
15.06. 12:00
Frachtschiff
15.06. 16:00
Passagierschiff
16.06. 00:00
Frachtschiff
16.06. 11:00
Frachtschiff
17.06. 23:06

Ausgelaufene Schiffe

Name
Typ
Ausgelaufen
Frachtschiff
13.06. 17:50
Frachtschiff
13.06. 17:20
Frachtschiff
13.06. 16:09
Frachtschiff
13.06. 13:44
Unklassifiziert
13.06. 13:04
Unklassifiziert
13.06. 09:47
Unklassifiziert
13.06. 08:18
Frachtschiff
12.06. 17:52
Tanker
12.06. 10:18
Schlepper
12.06. 07:58

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Three drown off Indonesian coast after ship gets in trouble

Sun Dec 20 10:05:33 CET 2015 arnekiel

Two children and an adult have drowned off the coast of Sulawesi in Indonesia after a ship got into trouble in rough seas. Indonesia's National Search and Rescue Team Agency has rescued 37 passengers and continues to search for remaining survivors from the boat, which had more than 100 passengers onboard. The agency's operation chief at Makassar, Deden Ridwansyah, told Fairfax Media search and rescue teams were now searching for six people wearing life jackets who were spotted during a flyover at noon. He said the search would continue until 6pm at the latest. More than 20 boats are involved in the hunt. At the time of writing it was still unclear whether the ship had sunk. Mr Ridwansyah said the ship did not appear to have been overloaded and he believed the disaster had been due to weather conditions. "The waves were five metres high at the time of the accident," he said. The National Search and Rescue Agency began searching after port authorities reportedly lost contact with the ship after its engine broke down. Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/world/rescuers-struggle-to-reach-stricken-indonesian-ferry-20151220-glrsv8.html#ixzz3uqlvgmc1

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