Msc-Mumbakiii Vessel Reviews and Specifications
IMO: 9294991
Container Ship, Cyprus
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Vessel Details
MMSI
212746000
Callsign
5BRV6
Width
44.0 m
Length
332.0 m
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William
2025-02-25
Position: Welder
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Latest News (3)
German Container Ship Rescues Lost Yachtsman After 66 Days Adrift
On April 2, 2015, the US Coast Guard conducted a successful medevac operation to rescue a man who had been adrift on a disabled sailing vessel for an astonishing 66 days. The situation unfolded approximately 200 miles off the coast of North Carolina when the German container ship, "Houston Express," notified the Coast Guard 5th District Command Center in Portsmouth around 1:30 PM about spotting a distressed sailor and his vessel. The stranded yachtsman, identified as 37-year-old Louis Jordan aboard the sailing boat "Angel," had been reported missing by his family since January 29, 2015. In response to the report, a Coast Guard MH-60 Jayhawk helicopter crew was dispatched from Air Station Elizabeth City, North Carolina, at 3:40 PM. The helicopter rendezvoused with the Houston Express, where the crew successfully hoisted Jordan aboard before transporting him to Sentara Norfolk General Hospital in Norfolk, Virginia, arriving at approximately 7:30 PM. This extraordinary rescue highlights the remarkable efforts of the Coast Guard and maritime vessels in ensuring the safety of individuals at sea. For more details, you can check the multimedia releases here: [Medevac Announcement](http://www.uscgnews.com/go/doc/4007/2486938/), [Medevac Soundbites](http://www.uscgnews.com/go/doc/4007/2486958/), [Audio Report 1](https://www.dvidshub.net/audio/40518/coast-guard-medevacs-sailor-missing-66-days#.VR3MRGZWR6g), [Audio Report 2](https://www.dvidshub.net/audio/40516/coast-guard-medevacs-sailor-missing-66-days#.VR3McGZWR6g).
Heroic Rescue: German Containership Saves Sailor Lost for Over 60 Days
In a remarkable turn of events, the crew aboard the German-flagged containership MV Houston Express played a pivotal role in rescuing a sailor who had been adrift for more than two months. This incredible rescue took place off the coast of Cape Hatteras, North Carolina, at around 1:30 p.m. when the ship's crew spotted a man on a disabled sailboat, approximately 200 miles from the coastline. The affected sailor, 37-year-old Louis Jordan, had been reported missing along with his sailing vessel, Angel, on January 29—exactly 63 days prior to his rescue. The Coast Guard's 5th District Command Center in Portsmouth, Virginia, was immediately alerted by the Houston Express. In response, they dispatched a helicopter crew from Air Station Elizabeth City, North Carolina. The helicopter took off around 3:40 p.m. and headed towards the scene of the sighting. Upon arrival, the crew successfully hoisted Jordan from his sailboat and airlifted him to Sentara Norfolk General Hospital in Norfolk for medical evaluation and care. This extraordinary rescue highlights the crucial role of maritime vigilance and teamwork, demonstrating how collaboration between commercial vessels and Coast Guard units can lead to life-saving outcomes at sea.
Coast Guard Performs Medical Evacuation from Houston Express Off Virginia Coast
On February 27, 2015, the U.S. Coast Guard successfully executed a medical evacuation for a crew member aboard the container ship, Houston Express, approximately 25 miles east of Virginia Beach, Virginia. The incident unfolded when watchstanders at the Coast Guard 5th District Command Center in Portsmouth received an urgent call around 4:35 PM reporting that a male crew member on the Houston Express was experiencing severe abdominal pain, situated about 345 miles off the coast. To facilitate the medical emergency response, the vessel, which was heading to France, adjusted its course towards the coast to rendezvous with the Coast Guard's rescue team. On the morning of February 28, an MH-60 Jayhawk helicopter crew from Air Station Elizabeth City, North Carolina, was dispatched at dawn. They reached the Houston Express around 7:15 AM, conducted a hoisting operation to safely extract the affected crewman, and transported him to Sentara Norfolk General Hospital in Norfolk. Fortunately, the crew member is now reported to be in stable condition following the incident. For additional details, including a photo and video of the operation, visit the U.S. Coast Guard News website.
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🤕 Were there any injuries or accidents on Msc-Mumbakiii?
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🛠️ Did Msc-Mumbakiii experience any breakdowns or mechanical failures?
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🧑🚒 Was Msc-Mumbakiii involved in any migrant rescue operations?
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