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 From 2014: MV Rhosus – Crew Held Hostage on Floating Bomb 

Posted: 06 Aug 2020 03:43 AM PDT

  <http://www.oldsaltblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/bship.jpg> The events 
leading up to the catastrophic explosion in Beirut, Lebanon that killed more 
than 135 and injured 5,000, began in November 2013, when the cargo ship  
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MV_Rhosus> MV  
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MV_Rhosus> Rhosus, loaded with 2,750 tonnes of 
ammonium nitrate, made an unplanned stop in Beirut. 

The ship, built in 1986, flying the flag of Moldova, was carrying the cargo to 
an explosives manufacturing firm in Mozambique. Reportedly, the ship’s owner, a 
Russian living in Cyprus, lacked the funds to pay the Suez Canal fees, so the 
ship was diverted to Beirut to pick up a cargo of heavy machinery to earn the 
additional cash needed to complete the journey. Once in Beirut, the machinery 
couldn’t be loaded and local authorities cited the ship as unseaworthy. The 
ship would not be allowed to leave the port until repairs were made.

At this point, the ship’s owner abandoned the ship, crew, and cargo. Most of 
the crew were allowed to return home. The captain, the chief engineer, a third 
engineer, and the bosun were held aboard until port fees were paid. In July 
2014, the Fleetmom maritime news website featured a story titled, “ 
<https://www.fleetmon.com/maritime-news/2014/4194/crew-kept-hostages-floating-bomb-mv-rhosus-beirut/>
 Crew kept hostages on a floating bomb – m/v Rhosus, Beirut.” As suggested by 
the headline, the hazard posed by the cargo was well understood.

After being held aboard for almost a year, the remaining crew were finally 
repatriated. The ammonium nitrate was unloaded into Hangar 12, an unsecured 
dockside warehouse. The  
<https://www.nytimes.com/2020/08/05/world/middleeast/beirut-explosion-ship.html?action=click&module=Top%20Stories&pgtype=Homepage>
 NY Times reports that senior customs officials wrote to the Lebanese courts at 
least six times from 2014 to 2017, seeking guidance on how to dispose of the 
ammonium nitrate, but nothing was done.  And as the saying goes, the rest is 
history, or in this case, needless tragedy. 

Following the blast, a number of Beirut Port Authority officials have been put 
under house arrest.

And what happened to MV Rhosus?  No one is sure but it is rumored to have sunk 
in Beirut harbor in 2015 or 2016.

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