Investigators Release Statement on Holyhead Port Incident Affecting Ferry Services

Marine investigators have shared updates on the Holyhead port incident that disrupted ferry services last month

Investigators Release Statement on Holyhead Port Incident Affecting Ferry Services
Investigators Release Statement on Holyhead Port Incident Affecting Ferry Services

Holyhead: So, there was a big storm last month. It caused some serious damage at the port. Ferry services were halted because of it.

The storm hit on December 6-7, and it really messed things up. Terminal 3, used by Irish Ferries, got damaged. Part of the berth structure even collapsed. Can you believe that?

A video showed the collapse as the Irish Ferries vessel Ulysses was leaving. It’s wild to see how these things happen.

The Marine Accident Investigation Branch is looking into it. They want to figure out what went wrong. They’ve said they didn’t find any major safety issues so far.

Ferry services are set to restart on January 16. There will be eight daily departures from Terminal 5. Stena Line is planning four daily sailings, starting early in the morning.

Irish Ferries is directing passengers to their website for updates. It’s a bit of a mess, but they’re working on it.

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