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Crew rescued after cargo ship sinks off Greece, coast guard says

By Thomson Reuters May 6, 2026 | 1:04 AM

ATHENS, May 6 (Reuters) – Greece has rescued all nine crew members, eight Turkish and one Azerbaijani, of ​a cargo ship that hit rocks ‌and sank off the island of Andros early on Wednesday, a Greek coast guard official said.

The Vanuatu-flagged freighter had left Albania with ‌hundreds ​of metric tons of ⁠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 cargo vessel, which was identified as Corsage C by ⁠the Marine Traffic ⁠ship tracker, to run aground.

A ​Greek shipping ministry official, who spoke on ​condition of anonymity, said there were no ‌visible signs of pollution but two anti-pollution coast guard vessels and another two carrying anti-pollution equipment will preemptively ⁠deploy a sea barrier.

Two crew members were rescued from the sea and seven from a rocky ⁠area on ‌Andros, the coast guard ⁠official said, adding that they had ​all ‌been taken “in good health” to ​the island’s ⁠clinic.

The ship’s captain said all crew members were accounted for, the official added.

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