Disabled oil tanker adrift in Baltic Sea being towed eastwards
Tugboats to the Rescue: Slow and Steady Wins the Race
A massive oil tanker, the Eventin, lost power in the Baltic Sea and is being slowly towed 25 km by three tugboats. With winds picking up, safety first—it's a slow ride at just 1-2 knots! ⏳⚓
What's Up with the Eventin? The Shadow Fleet Connection
This ship’s part of Russia's "shadow fleet," dodging sanctions to keep oil flowing. Built in '06, it’s not the newest ride on the sea—just another reminder that some vessels are working against the odds. 🛢️🌍
The Baltic Sea Drama Unfolds: Why It Matters Now
With strong winds on the horizon, this incident highlights the risks of outdated ships. As environmental concerns grow, ships like Eventin remind us how crucial safer, greener alternatives are becoming in our world. 🌊⚠️
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