Bahrain

US Navy Ship That Transports Dry Cargo, Ammunition Runs Aground in Bahrain

A US Navy investigation is ongoing to determine how a 19,000-ton cargo ship ran aground this weekend in Bahrain, the service said in a statement Sunday.

USNS Alan Shepard became stuck Saturday afternoon while moving from a shipyard in Al Hidd to a pier at Khalifa Bin Salman Port, 5th Fleet spokesman Cmdr. Tim Hawkins said Sunday.

About 85 crew members were aboard at the time, but no one was injured, Hawkins said.

The Alan Shepard transports dry cargo and ammunition and has accommodations for more than 120 people, according to the Naval Vessel Register. The nearly 700-foot-long ship was launched in 2006.

Tugboats helped free the vessel at high tide Sunday morning, and it is now moored in Bahrain, Hawkins said, adding that the ship’s crew stayed on board overnight.

No damage to the ship was noted at the time of the grounding, but the Navy is assessing its condition, Hawkins said.

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