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Structure Damaged: Three Injured as Ship Crashes Into Moselle Lock Near Cochem

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Three people were injured on Wednesday when a passenger ship crashed into a lock gate on the Moselle River near St Aldegund, forcing the structure out of service.

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At a Moselle lock there has been another accident with a ship. This time a gate at the lock St. Aldegund was damaged. The ship traffic is there in the meantime. According to the authorities this could remain for days.

·Hamburg, Germany
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A passenger-occupied ship sails on the Moselle. When it goes into a lock, something goes wrong. This has considerable consequences.

·Berlin, Germany
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A passenger-occupied ship sails on the Moselle. When it goes into a lock, something goes wrong. This has considerable consequences.

Once again a Mosel lock is damaged after an accident. In the economy, bad memories come up - but it is as difficult to follow as in the accident in December not to come this time.

Ships are stuck on the Moselle — Disputed state hunting law passed — Digital economy is to be strengthened Ships are stuck on the Moselle Currently about 50 ships lie near the badly damaged Moselle lock Saint Aldegund at anchor. The lock operation had to be completely stopped yesterday afternoon after a cruise ship had rammed the lock gate Three people were injured. Already last December a freight ship had driven against the gate of the Moselle …

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lokalo.de broke the news in on Wednesday, July 2, 2025.
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