Sitakund

10/20/1968
English Channel

On 20 October 1968, the tanker the Sitakund was sailing from Wilhemshaven to Libya, when three explosions were heard. One caused an enormous hole in the side of the vessel. The Sitakund burst into flames. Three crew members died in the incident. The other 31 escaped and were sent to hospital for treatment of their burns. The tug the Meeching was sent on site for rescue operations. The Sitakund had ran aground and the tug freed her. She was then beached on 21 October less than 2 km from Beachy Head. The Eastbourne Fire Brigade, the crew of the Meeching and that of another tug from Dover fought the fire. However there was another explosion during the night. It was then decided to leave the vessel to burn out. The insurers of the ship declared her a constructive total loss. She was sent to Spain for scrapping.

Sources:

- HOOKE, Norman, 1997, Maritime Casualties 1963-1996, second edition, LLP Limited, London
- IFP, Banques de données sur les accidents de navire ayant provoqué un déversement de pétrole en mer supérieur à 500 tonnes, 1955-1969, Réf. 26 693, Janvier 1979

Spill areaOpen sea
Pollutant typeBunker fuel oil
Quantity spilled500 tonnes
Construction year1951
Length184.46 m
Width23.53 m
FlagNorwegian
OwnerTschudi & Eitzen

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