PASSENGER SHIP AGROUND IN OBAN BAY

A passenger ship has this evening run aground in Oban Bay.
Stornoway Coastguard was alerted at 6.30pm this evening and was told that the ship had ran aground on sand and gravel.
There are no reported injuries, no reported pollution and no signs of water ingress.
An attempt will be made at high tide this evening to re-float the vessel. High tide is expected at 11.30pm.
The RNLI lifeboat from Oban is on standby to assist if needed. The Oban Sector Manager and the Oban Coastguard Rescue Team are also on scene.

UPDATE: 22:15 Monday 20th May

Wind north west force 3 (8-12mph). No swell.

UPDATE: 22:50 Monday 20th May

Ship 'Serenissima' departed Ireland and was heading for Oban. 61 passengers and 51 crew on board. Still no reported injuries, pollution or water ingress.

UPDATE: 23:45 Monday 20th May

Efforts to re-float the ship are ongoing.

UPDATE: 01:45 Tuesday 21st May

The Serenissima was successfully re-floated at 1.10am and is now anchored in Oban Bay. It will undergo a dive inspection later today.

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