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New inquiry: Fire on board cargo ship Kota Bahagia

TAIC is investigating the causes and circumstances of a fire on board a cargo vessel in the Port of Napier. Reportedly, the fire originated in one of the holds of the Kota Bahagia while it was berthed at the wharf. All crew have been accounted for.

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Photo - the Kota Bahagia with smoke emitting from the fire in the hold
Photo - the Kota Bahagia with smoke emitting from the fire in the hold. © James Hooker, with permission

The Transport Accident Investigation Commission has opened an inquiry into the causes and circumstances of a fire on board a cargo vessel in the Port of Napier today, 18 December 2020.

The circumstances reported to date are that a fire originated late morning in one of the holds of the Singapore-registered general cargo ship Kota Bahagia while it was berthed at the wharf. 

It has been reported that all crew have been accounted for. 

Harald Hendel, the Chief Investigator of Accidents, has appointed a team of two investigators. They will travel to Napier tomorrow, 19 December.

"The Investigation team have expert knowledge of marine operations, engineering, maintenance and electronic forensics," said Mr Hendel.

"Their initial work will include interviewing witnesses and inspecting affected parts and cargo of the ship when safe to do so."

The Transport Accident Investigation Commission opens an inquiry when it believes the circumstances of an accident or incident have - or are likely to have - significant implications for transport safety, or when the inquiry may allow the Commission to make findings or recommendations to improve transport safety.

Last updated: Friday, 18 December 2020 - 16:31