Crew rescued after ship with cargo of baking soda sinks off Greece


A Hellenic Coast Guard handout shows rescue operations underway after a cargo ship ran aground and sank off the island of Andros, Greece, May 6, 2026. Hellenic Coast Guard/Handout via REUTERS.

ATHENS, May 6 (Reuters) - Greece has ⁠rescued all nine crew members of a cargo ship that ⁠hit rocks and sank off the South Aegean island of Andros ‌early on Wednesday, a coast guard official said.

The Vanuatu-flagged freighter, with a crew of one Azerbaijani and eight Turkish nationals, had left Albania with 3,000 metric tons of baking soda ​on board and was bound for Ukraine ⁠when it sank off Andros, the ⁠coast guard official said.

It was not immediately clear what caused the vessel, ⁠which ‌was identified as the Corsage C by authorities, to run aground. A preliminary investigation has been launched into the incident, a ⁠government official said.

Two anti-pollution coast guard vessels and another ​two carrying anti-pollution equipment ‌have preemptively deployed a floating sea barrier as authorities are concerned ⁠about potential ​fuel leakage, Greek shipping ministry officials said.

Greek coast guard footage showed a small boat deploying yellow floating booms at sea near the Andros shoreline to help contain ⁠any pollution from the stricken ship.

The vessel's Turkey-based ​operator could not immediately be reached for comment.

The rescue operation was launched after the ship issued a mayday call at around 0100 GMT reporting that ⁠it had run aground and was taking in water.

Greece deployed three coast guard vessels and a helicopter, while a passenger ship was tasked with locating the sinking freighter, the officials said.

Two crew members were rescued from the ​sea and sevenfrom a rocky area on Andros, ⁠the coast guard officialsaid, adding that they had all been taken "in good health" ​to the island's clinic.

Turkey's foreign ministry did not ‌immediately respond to a request for comment.

(Reporting ​by Angeliki Koutantou and Yannis Souliotis; Additional reporting by Renee Maltezou and Tuvan Gumrukcu; Editing by Kate Mayberry and Alexander Smith)

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