The two Svitzer tugs "Svitzer Leixoes" and "Svitzer Sines" reached the
"Harbour Crystal" in the run of Mar 6.
The ship was adrift 13 miles southwest of Cape Espichel with 8000 tons tons of naphtha, a petroleum derivative.
The ship had a crew of 18 on board. The explosion occurred at 8:12 a.m. for reasons still unknown in the area of the bow of the ship. One Filipino was missing since. At 8:34 a.m., the Centre for Maritime Search and Rescue (MRCC Lisbon) was alerted.

In the early afternoon the fire has been extinguished. The risk of environmental accidents was minimal.
The tanker was being accompanied by the corvette "Jacinto Cândido" of the Portuguese Navy, a lifeboat of the station Sesimbra, an Air Force EH101 helicopter and two merchant ships. Between 12.20 and 2 p.m. a C-295 aircraft of PAF replaced the EH-101 Merlin helicopter.
Also a P3C Orion aircraft was dispatched.
The Navy issued a warning to shipping. The tanker has to stay 12 miles from shore. The Navy was considering sending teams of the Directorate General for Natural Resources, Security and Maritime Services and the Directorate-General for Maritime Authority, to make technical inspections on board. The waves on scene were four feet high.
The ship was adrift 13 miles southwest of Cape Espichel with 8000 tons tons of naphtha, a petroleum derivative.
The ship had a crew of 18 on board. The explosion occurred at 8:12 a.m. for reasons still unknown in the area of the bow of the ship. One Filipino was missing since. At 8:34 a.m., the Centre for Maritime Search and Rescue (MRCC Lisbon) was alerted.
In the early afternoon the fire has been extinguished. The risk of environmental accidents was minimal.
The tanker was being accompanied by the corvette "Jacinto Cândido" of the Portuguese Navy, a lifeboat of the station Sesimbra, an Air Force EH101 helicopter and two merchant ships. Between 12.20 and 2 p.m. a C-295 aircraft of PAF replaced the EH-101 Merlin helicopter.
Also a P3C Orion aircraft was dispatched.
The Navy issued a warning to shipping. The tanker has to stay 12 miles from shore. The Navy was considering sending teams of the Directorate General for Natural Resources, Security and Maritime Services and the Directorate-General for Maritime Authority, to make technical inspections on board. The waves on scene were four feet high.