Tanker remains adrift off Baħar iċ-Ċagħaq coastline
A chemical tanker adrift off the Baħar iċ-Ċagħaq coastline remained adrift on Sunday as prevailing wind conditions marred any hopes of moving it.
The 202-metre long tanker Chem P was seen being dragged across the waves on Malta’s eastern coast on Saturday morning. Two tug boats were deployed at the scene to halt its movements and to pull it away from coastal rocks.
Speaking to Times of Malta on Sunday morning, a Transport Ministry spokesperson said the situation remains "the same" and discussions about when and how it will be towed are ongoing.
A bystander in Madliena looks over at the chemical tanker stuck in Baħar Iċ-Ċagħaq. Photo: Matthew Mirabelli
Opposition leader Bernard Grech said in a Facebook post that, in the past hours, tugboat workers have been working in tension in rough seas, endangering their lives to assist the tanker.
He said he had contacted the crew onboard both tugboats, who had also been front liners in the COVID-19 pandemic.
They were now carrying this responsibility once again offering their indispensable service.
“They deserve our support as they are also assisting us and our country,” he said.
Grech also thanked Gozo Channel employees who had also...