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Inland container barge hits bridge on Scheldt-Rhine Canal

An inland container barge collided with a bridge on the Scheldt-Rhine Canal near Rilland, the Netherlands on 17 August.

According to the reports, there were no injuries, while the bridge suffered minor damages.

The 135-meter long and 18-meter wide inland vessel sails under the Dutch flag and was en route from the port of Antwerp in Belgium.





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