Tanker Allision Damages Infrastructure at Ust-Luga Port
Feb 17, 2026



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Tanker Allision Damages Infrastructure at Ust-Luga Port

A tanker struck port infrastructure while maneuvering at the Russian Baltic Sea port of Ust-Luga, causing structural damage to a quay facility and nearby equipment. The incident occurred during docking operations and prompted an immediate response from port authorities and emergency services. No injuries were reported, and initial assessments confirmed there was no fuel spill.

According to preliminary information, the vessel made contact with the berth while approaching its assigned loading position. The impact damaged sections of the quay wall and affected port equipment positioned along the dock. Emergency teams secured the area shortly after the incident to prevent further risk and to assess the stability of the damaged structures.

Officials confirmed that all crew members and port workers were accounted for and unharmed. Environmental monitoring teams conducted precautionary inspections in surrounding waters and reported no signs of oil leakage or contamination. Port safety protocols were activated immediately following the collision to ensure operational safety and environmental protection.

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