TUNIS, April 16, 2022 (BSS/AFP) - A tanker carrying 750 tonnes of diesel fuel
from Egypt to Malta sank Saturday in the Gulf of Gabes off Tunisia's
southeast coast, a spokesman for a local court said.
"The ship sank this morning in Tunisian territorial waters. For the moment,
there is no leak," Mohamed Karray said, adding that a "disaster prevention
committee will meet to decide on the measures to be taken".
The Equatorial Guinea-flagged Xelo was headed from the Egyptian port of
Damietta to the European island of Malta when it requested entry to Tunisian
waters on Friday evening due to bad weather.
It began taking water around seven kilometres (over four miles) offshore in
the Gulf of Gabes and the engine room was engulfed, according to a Tunisian
environment ministry statement.
It said Tunisian authorities evacuated the seven-member crew.
Karray said the Georgian captain, four Turks and two Azerbaijanis were
briefly hospitalised for checks and were now in a hotel.
The defence, interior, transport and customs ministries were working to avoid
"a marine environmental disaster in the region and limit its impact", the
environment ministry said.