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arrived Murmansk scrapyard 21.06.19 http://www.shipspotting.com/gallery/photo.php?lid=3019486
Vessel to be repaired before being allowed to leave Kristiansund
The Norwegian Maritime Directorate arrested the "Nadir" in Kristiansund after an inspection in the afternoon of May 21. The inspection of the Russian ship which has a crew of 14 was to be continued in the morning of May 22. The ship has no valid class paper or certificate, and the work and life terms on board did not meet the requirements. The ship had a valid certificate in Russia. The ship had a fire on board, and was no longer in a condition to be able to leave the port unless repairs have been carried out. Norwegian report with photos and video: http://www.nrk.no/mr/bat-far-ikkje-forlate-kristiansund-1.12370324
Inspector shocked about conditions on board
The inspector of the Seamen's Federation was shocked when he saw the conditions on board the "Nadir" docked in Kristiansund. Inspector Rune Larsen was struggling to find the words when he was going to describe conditions aboard the ship. He has inspected a large number of ships over the years, and he has never experienced anything like it. He described it to be by far the worst he has ever seen. The entire ship was very rusty with loose planks in a mess on the floor. The cabins for the 14 crew members were a distressing sight. The fire on board has made the bad conditions worse. The vessel was scheduled to sail from Kristiansund to sea in a fortnight, but the crew was afraid to go out to the sea as it was dangerous both for life and health. Larsen has sent a eport to the Norwegian Maritime Directorate which promised to have a look at the conditions on board. Norwegian reports with photos: http://www.nrk.no/mr/sjokkert-over-russisk-fraktebat-1.12368859 http://www.tk.no/__Skal_se_p__forholdene-5-51-66832.html
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