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FMG ship runs aground in Port Hedland

A SHIP laden with iron ore from Fortescue Metals Group has run aground in Port Hedland, blocking the channel to other boats. An eyewitness has told <i>MiningNews.net</i> the ship does not appear to be damaged and has been successfully re-floated.

Kate Haycock
FMG ship runs aground in Port Hedland

The vessel ran aground this morning on the edge of the channel after it was loaded with 155,000 tonnes of iron ore. MiningNews.net understands the accident may have been caused by a “steering malfunction”...

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