Showing posts with label Los Llanitos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Los Llanitos. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 17, 2015

Oil Pumped from Shipwrecked Bulk Carrier

By Mark Edward Nero

About 150 cubic meters of oil have been pumped from the 731-foot bulk carrier vessel Los Llanitos, which ran aground along the Pacific Coast of Mexico during Hurricane Patricia in late October, according to a Mexican environmental protection agency.

The Federal Attorney for Environmental Protection (PROFEPA) said the oil was pumped from the shipwreck over the weekend of Nov. 14-15.

Salvage work is focused on removing the entire 11,484 liters of oil, 489 cubic meters of diesel and other contaminants onboard the Mexican-flagged vessel.

It was Oct. 23 when the 22-year-old Los Llanitos dragged anchor and ran aground 25 nautical miles off Manzanillo, Mexico. A total of 27 crewmembers were onboard during the accident; 19 were rescued by helicopter, while the others initially remained to try salvaging the ship. All have since been evacuated.

The vessel, operated by Mexico City-based maritime services company Naviera Para Mineral, has been broken in half and is beyond repair, according to director general of the Mexican Merchant Marine.