Evergreen containership Ital Libera, whose Master died of Covid, is
diverting to Europe as no ports in Asia will accept the vessel.
A customer advisory from Evergreen alliance partner Hapag-Lloyd, said
it had received news from its Taiwanese partner that the Captain of the
Ital Libera had died from Covid-19.
The Italian-flagged Ital Libera, owned by Evergreen Italian unit
Italia Marittima, was found to have number of Covid-19 cases onboard
after departing Durban, South Africa for Asia and the vessel went into
14-day quarantine at anchor in Jakarta according to a Hapag-Lloyd
advisory dated 6 May.
Related: Indian seafarers face fresh challenges as Covid epidemic overwhelms the country
An
updated advisory issued by Hapag-Lloyd on Monday said that following
the passing of the Captain no ports in Asia were willing to accept the.
“Force majeure has been declared and due to no Asian ports accepting
the vessel, she has been diverted to call Italy first in order to
repatriate the captain,” the advisory said.
The Ital Libera will now sail to Italy before continuing its voyage in Asia at currently unknown dates.
“We appreciate your patience and regret the delayed arrival of your
cargo due to the circumstances out of vessel operator’s control,”
Hapag-Lloyd said.
Many Asian ports have adopted extremely strict protocols on Covid and contact between crew members and shore personnel.