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A fire broke out aboard the general cargo vessel Ostborg while it was undergoing maintenance at a Dutch shipyard, prompting an immediate emergency response from on-site personnel. The incident occurred during scheduled repair activities, though authorities have not yet identified the exact cause of the ignition.
According to initial reports, shipyard teams quickly mobilized and managed to contain the blaze before it spread to other sections of the vessel. Their fast intervention prevented the fire from escalating and helped minimize potential structural damage. No injuries or casualties were reported, and all personnel were safely accounted for following the incident.
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The Ostborg, a general cargo vessel operating in European waters, had been docked for routine maintenance when the fire began. Investigators are now assessing the affected area and reviewing the maintenance procedures that were underway at the time to determine what triggered the blaze. The shipyard is expected to conduct a full safety evaluation before allowing work to resume.
This incident adds to a series of fire-related events involving cargo vessels in European ports in recent months, raising renewed attention to fire safety practices during repair and maintenance operations. Maritime authorities emphasize that maintenance periods can pose heightened fire risks due to hot work, electrical repairs, and other high-hazard procedures typically performed in drydock environments.
A full investigation is ongoing to establish the circumstances surrounding the outbreak and to recommend preventive measures to avoid similar occurrences in the future.