Difference between revisions of "SS Mahia"
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− | A fire and explosion occurred in the deck cargo of Sodium Chlorate on 7 Aug 1947 at Victoria Dock in Melbourne leaving 3 crew members dead. To extinguish the fire in No. 4 and No 5 holds, the Fire fighters used so much water that the ship settled on the bottom. The | + | A fire and explosion occurred in the deck cargo of Sodium Chlorate on 7 Aug 1947 at Victoria Dock in Melbourne leaving 3 crew members dead. To extinguish the fire in No. 4 and No 5 holds, the Fire fighters used so much water that the ship settled on the bottom. The ship was refloated severaldays later after the fire was extinguished. 'The AGe' on Friday 8 Aug 1947 reported a total of 6 deaths and 4 missing. |
==Soldiers carried== | ==Soldiers carried== |
Revision as of 19:47, 11 December 2021
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The fire brigade poured so much water into holds to exstinuish the fire, that the ship developed a dangerous list to port. | |
History | |
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Name | SS Mahia |
Builder | Workman Clark |
Launched | 1917 |
General characteristics | |
Type | passenger / cargo (refrigerated) |
Tonnage | 7,900 tons |
Speed | 14 knots (25.93 km/h) |
Remarks
Built for Shaw, Savill & Albion Line. Sister ship to Pakeha.
A fire and explosion occurred in the deck cargo of Sodium Chlorate on 7 Aug 1947 at Victoria Dock in Melbourne leaving 3 crew members dead. To extinguish the fire in No. 4 and No 5 holds, the Fire fighters used so much water that the ship settled on the bottom. The ship was refloated severaldays later after the fire was extinguished. 'The AGe' on Friday 8 Aug 1947 reported a total of 6 deaths and 4 missing.