The container ship Maersk Sana lost propulsion and is currently drifting off the coast of Bermuda. Three crew members were injured, one of them seriously, and has been transported to the United States for medical treatment. A tugboat is on its way to assist and is expected to reach the vessel soon.
Maersk has confirmed that the ship is experiencing technical issues. According to the information provided, the main engine suffered a failure, causing the vessel to lose power and start drifting.
Maersk Sana is a container ship built in 2004 at HHI in South Korea. It sails under the flag of Singapore, is 332 meters long, and has a deadweight tonnage (DWT) of approximately 104,000. The ship operates on trans-Pacific routes.
The vessel is currently safe and poses no threat. The evacuation of the injured crew members was assisted by another Maersk-owned vessel named Nomazwe.
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